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3.11 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15699 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.5 Width: 7 Height: 4.38 |
Weight: | 3.11 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $2,775 |
This naturally sourced purplish red ruby offered by The Natural Ruby Company is a finely transparent gem weighing 3.11 carats, presented in a classic oval shape with precise dimensions of 10.50 x 7.00 x 4.38 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant facet pattern to balance color saturation with scintillation, and finished with an excellent polish that maximizes light return from every angle. The color is described as purplish red with intense color intensity, a hue that sits attractively between true pigeon blood red and a slightly cooler red, which lends the stone both presence and versatility in jewelry applications. The clarity grade is Included, evaluated at eye level, indicating the presence of natural internal features visible without magnification, while the stone remains transparent and lively, allowing its hue to communicate fully in rings, pendants, or bespoke pieces. This ruby originates from Mozambique, a source recognized over the last decade for producing rubies with rich saturation and attractive body color, and the stone has been heat treated, a common and accepted enhancement that stabilizes and intensifies color while reducing certain inclusions, disclosure of which is provided up front by The Natural Ruby Company.
From a gemological perspective, several factors make this ruby noteworthy to an informed buyer, starting with its color profile and cutting style. The purplish red tone with intense saturation is a principal determinant of value among rubies, because human perception favors vivid reds that remain consistent under varied lighting, and the mixed brilliant cut used here is intentionally chosen to maximize both brilliance on the crown and depth of color in the pavilion, creating an interplay of flashes and saturated zones that is especially attractive in an oval silhouette. The Included clarity grade, as evaluated at eye level, means that internal features such as fine needles, silk, or small crystals may be visible, and these features are not defects in the sense of diminishing authenticity, rather they are the natural fingerprint of a gem formed under geological conditions over millions of years. Heat treatment in rubies is widespread in the trade, and when properly applied it is stable and permanent, improving both color homogeneity and apparent clarity, and it is fully disclosed by The Natural Ruby Company so that buyers understand the nature of the enhancement.
The provenance of this ruby, Mozambique, contributes both to its market appeal and to its geological character, because Mozambican rubies are known for delivering strong, saturated colors with a balance of red and slightly purplish or bluish undertones that many collectors and designers find compelling. Origin can affect price and desirability, especially when traceability is transparent, and at The Natural Ruby Company we place emphasis on ethical sourcing and accurate disclosure, providing clients with the contextual information that helps support both aesthetic choices and long term value considerations. When comparing this natural ruby to lab grown alternatives, there are several distinct differences to weigh. Lab grown rubies offer excellent consistency of color and clarity, often at a lower price point and without the same inclusions that are common in natural stones, making them attractive for budget conscious buyers or for pieces where perfect uniformity is the priority. However, natural rubies carry intrinsic rarity, a geological history, and a collectible dimension that lab grown stones do not replicate, with natural inclusions serving as an individual fingerprint that certifies origin and formation, and with long term market dynamics that historically favor natural gemstones for preservation of value and desirability among serious collectors.
For the purchaser seeking an investment grade natural ruby or an unforgettable bespoke commission, this 3.11 carat Mozambican oval ruby represents a compelling blend of size, color intensity, and authentic natural character, and The Natural Ruby Company stands ready to assist with certification options, bespoke mounting, and independent appraisal recommendations to ensure that the gem is matched to the finest setting and documented for provenance. Practical care is straightforward, because rubies are durable gemstones with a hardness of nine on the Mohs scale, suitable for daily wear when set properly, though it is prudent to avoid sudden thermal shock and prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals, and routine cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will keep the facets bright without risk to the heat treated stability. If your intent is a high impact solitaire ring, a halo pendant, or a custom design that highlights the intense purplish red hue and the natural inclusions that tell a geological story, this ruby offers the authenticity and presence that discerning buyers appreciate, and The Natural Ruby Company will provide transparent disclosure and personalized service to make this stone a centerpiece of enduring beauty.



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