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3.36 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15732 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.72 Width: 8.53 Height: 4.21 |
Weight: | 3.36 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
This listing presents a single, beautiful transparent ruby offered by The Natural Ruby Company, a gem that balances collector quality with strong market value. The ruby weighs 3.36 carat and displays a classic oval outline with measurements of 9.72 by 8.53 by 4.21 mm. The cutter chose a mixed brilliant cut which combines step and brilliant facets to optimize both color saturation and light return for a stone of this depth and dimensions. At eye level the clarity is graded included, which means the stone contains natural internal features visible under direct observation, yet these inclusions do not detract from the overall visual performance. The polish is evaluated as excellent, which enhances face up brilliance and gives sharp facet junctions that allow the vivid red color to read cleanly across the table. This ruby has been heat treated, a widely accepted and stable enhancement in the trade used to improve color and reduce the visual impact of some inclusions, and the origin is Mozambique, a source known for producing richly colored material in sizes and saturations that often offer superior value relative to other markets.
When assessing a ruby for informed purchase it is essential to consider the three critical components of color, clarity, and cut, sometimes summarized as the color first principle. Color in this ruby is described as vivid intensity, a term that communicates both strong saturation and an ideal balance of tone, which is neither too dark nor too light. Vivid red is the attribute that most strongly drives demand and price for rubies, because hue and saturation determine the immediate visual appeal and the way a gem interacts with light. The mixed brilliant cut of this oval was executed to preserve that vivid saturation while enabling lively scintillation under direct lighting, an important feature for stones intended for rings or pendants. Clarity graded included at eye level should be read in context, because rubies almost always contain internal characteristics that testify to their natural origin, and many fine examples prized by connoisseurs show inclusions that do not materially detract from beauty when the color is exceptional. The excellent polish ensures that light is reflected without diffusion at facet surfaces, so the face up color appears clean and the stone exhibits crisp flashes.
Origin and treatment history play a large role in valuation and in setting realistic expectations for long term ownership. Mozambican rubies first entered the global market in meaningful quantities in the early 21st century, and they quickly gained recognition for producing stones with intense red hues and good clarity in sizes that were previously rare from traditional sources. These gems typically respond well to careful heat treatment, which is the disclosed enhancement for this piece. Heat treatment is practiced across the industry to improve color and remove silk or other inclusions that can cloud the stone, and when performed properly it is stable under normal wear and routine jewelry maintenance. Compared to classic Mogok and Burmese mines that historically defined the highest benchmarks for pigeon blood red color, Mozambican material often offers a favorable value proposition, delivering comparable saturation and transparency at a price that can be more accessible to collectors and designers. For buyers who prioritize color and presence, a vivid Mozambique ruby of well executed cut and excellent polish like this one represents a smart balance between rarity, aesthetic impact, and budget allocation.
To place this ruby in a broader historical and comparative context, famous rubies and legendary jewels of the past have established certain standards that collectors and scholars use as reference points. Stones from Burma, particularly those from the Mogok region, became synonymous with the purest pigeon blood red that commands record auction prices and intense collector interest. Auction stars and museum pieces set aspirational benchmarks, but it is important to remember that color and character vary across individual stones, and many celebrated examples owe their fame to exceptional size, historical provenance, or unique stories in addition to intrinsic gem quality. The 3.36 carat Mozambique ruby offered here cannot be compared to a large museum crown jewel in scale, yet it shares two of the same attributes those collector pieces often possess, namely intense color and natural origin. Where this ruby distinguishes itself is in the way it offers vivid red saturation in a wearable and versatile size that can be set for daily elegance, while also reflecting the modern shift in the market toward outstanding Mozambican material that provides exceptional visual performance for educated buyers who know that color and cutting excellence often matter more to the eye than absolute carat weight alone.
For an educated buyer considering this ruby from The Natural Ruby Company the value proposition is clear and practical. The combination of vivid color, expertly executed mixed brilliant cut, precise measurements of 9.72 by 8.53 by 4.21 mm, and an excellent polish delivers strong face up beauty and modern wearable proportions. The included clarity evaluated at eye level is consistent with natural corundum and affirms authenticity, while the disclosed heat treatment is a standard enhancement that stabilizes and improves the gem without diminishing its natural origin story. Whether your intent is to commission a bespoke setting, add to a fine gem collection, or invest in a piece that balances rarity and daily durability, this ruby brings a compelling mix of attributes. Corundum is rated nine on the Mohs hardness scale which ensures the stone will stand up well to the demands of jewelry wear with reasonable care. We recommend professional setting by a skilled jeweler using protective mounting techniques for rings, routine cleaning with warm soapy water, and avoidance of high heat or harsh chemicals to preserve both the color and polish over time.
The Natural Ruby Company stands behind the stones we offer with transparent description and provenance information, and we encourage any prospective buyer to request additional images, detailed lighting views, and documentation of any gemological reports or origin verification when available. This 3.36 carat Mozambique ruby is an example of modern gem market dynamics where exceptional color and cut converge in material that is both collectible and eminently wearable. For collectors who appreciate historical benchmarks, it resonates with the color ideals set by famous rubies, and for designers seeking a vivid red focal point it delivers immediate impact. Please contact our specialists at The Natural Ruby Company to discuss certification options, custom setting recommendations, and secure purchase arrangements.



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