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3.38 Ct. Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | R13490 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.62 Width: 7.62 Height: 4.63 |
Weight: | 3.38 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $4,882 |
This remarkable gemstone is a transparent GIA certified red ruby weighing 3.38 carats, fashioned into an elegant oval shape with precise dimensions of 10.62 by 7.62 by 4.63 millimeters, presented with a mixed brilliant cut that balances face up fire with pavilion brilliance, and finished to an excellent polish. The GIA report confirms the gem as natural, and importantly notes no enhancement, a factor that significantly increases its desirability and market standing. Clarity is graded as included when evaluated at eye level, which for rubies is a common and acceptable trade off given the species tendency to host mineral crystals and rutile silk, and in this specimen the inclusions are well distributed and do not detract from the gem when observed in normal viewing positions. The stated vivid color intensity describes a saturation and strength of red that reads as lively and deep, and when combined with the transparency and the skillful mixed brilliant cut, the result is a ruby that displays assertive color without appearing overly dark, and lively sparkle that engages light from multiple angles. For the discerning buyer who values verified natural origin and absence of treatment, this stone represents a rare combination of size, color, and documented integrity, and The Natural Ruby Company includes the GIA documentation to support provenance and to facilitate confident acquisition or resale.
When evaluating hue and tone, this Burmese ruby presents a pure, classic red hue with vivid saturation and a medium to medium dark tone that aligns with the most sought after examples from Mogok in Burma, while maintaining a clarity and brilliance rarely seen at this carat weight. Compared to rubies from Mozambique, which often exhibit deeper, sometimes more purplish red hues and may carry a slightly darker tone that can mute brilliance, this Burmese example leans toward a clearer, more vivid pure red that reads brighter face up. Compared to Thai and Cambodian sources, which frequently introduce brownish or orangey modifiers that affect perceived saturation, the present stone retains a cleaner red transmission that appears less brown. Sri Lankan rubies from Ratnapura tend to present as lighter, pinker red tones with lower saturation, and this ruby sits noticeably more intensely colored. Vietnamese rubies can be bright and saturated, sometimes showing a distinct pink undertone, and while they can rival Burmese stones for color intensity, their typical tone profile differs in that Burmese stones often exhibit that classic rich, warm depth that collectors recognize. In summary, when placed alongside examples from these notable locales, this gem’s hue and tone are emblematic of Burma, Myanmar origin, demonstrating the vivid, classic red that educated buyers seek and are willing to pay a premium for, especially when the stone is natural and untreated.
Clarity characteristics in this ruby should be understood in the context of valuation and optical performance, rather than as flaws to be penalized automatically. Included clarity evaluated at eye level indicates visible inclusions under 10 times and unaided gaze, yet this ruby remains highly transparent and the inclusions serve as natural fingerprints that confirm its origin and untreated status. The mixed brilliant cut is an intentional faceting strategy, combining the dispersion and scintillation benefits of brilliant style facets with the optical depth afforded by step or mixed pavilion elements, producing lively return of light without sacrificing face up color. Pleochroism is a notable optical property in corundum, and in a well cut Burmese ruby like this one viewers will see subtle shifts in red intensity as the stone is rotated, adding to its visual complexity. From an investment perspective, an untreated, GIA documented Burmese ruby of 3.38 carats, with vivid color, good transparency, and excellent polish, ranks highly among comparable offerings, because natural Burmese origin and absence of heat or glass treatment significantly increase market desirability and resale liquidity. The Natural Ruby Company stands behind this offering with full GIA paperwork, high resolution imagery upon request, and personalized guidance on certification, grading nuances, and storage or mounting recommendations, ensuring that an educated buyer receives both the gem and the provenance necessary to make a confident acquisition.



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