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3.93 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15453 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.08 Width: 8.89 Height: 3.67 |
Weight: | 3.93 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish 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 | $2,720 |
I remember the day this ruby left the earth, the light catching a promise in a pocket of metamorphic rock deep in Mozambique, a place where new ruby discoveries have been rewriting the story of red gems for the modern market. From the mine, rough fragments travel by careful hands to local sorters, who first judge color and potential, and then to trusted gem cutters who see the stone not only as mineral but as narrative. This particular crystal began life under pressure, forming a saturated purplish red that hinted at something extraordinary. As part of the journey it was selected for cutting because it showed both transparency and intense color at its core. At The Natural Ruby Company we track provenance closely, and I can tell you that a ruby that begins its life in Mozambique carries the excitement of contemporary gemstone history, a lineage that now stands beside the ancient quarries of Burma and Sri Lanka.
In the table of any jeweler this gem announces itself with precise measurements, a transparent 3.93 carat oval shape purplish red ruby with dimensions of 12.08 x 8.89 x 3.67 mm, given a mixed brilliant cut to balance fire and depth. Its clarity grade is included evaluated at eye level, which means that while it is not flawless, it is remarkably transparent for its weight and color intensity. The color registers as vivid, which is the most desirable intensity for rubies, and the polish is excellent, allowing light to dance off the facets with a clean, confident flash. Heat treated, as many fine rubies are, this enhancement stabilized tone and enhanced clarity without compromising the gem s natural character. In its finished form the stone sits like a story that invites close inspection, a gem that rewards both the admirer and the connoisseur.
When I describe its look I often find myself comparing it to rubies that have shaped history, because context helps explain value. The deep pigeon blood rubies from Mogok that graced royal crowns were prized for a pure, vivid red with a slight blue undertone, a color that collectors still chase at auction. The Sunrise Ruby that fetched headlines for its auction price is an example of how rarity, color, and provenance converge to create extraordinary value. Our Mozambique ruby differs from those icons in a way that makes it singular, it leans slightly toward purplish red, a tone that offers a sumptuous and velvety presence on the finger, yet it retains the vivid intensity that places it in conversation with those storied pieces. Unlike the massive star rubies such as the Rosser Reeves star ruby, which derive drama from asterism and size, this oval mixed brilliant focuses on light return and color saturation, a more modern idiom that translates beautifully into jewelry that is both classic and contemporary.
The cutting and finishing of this gem is its modern chapter, the moment when human skill meets geological fortune. The mixed brilliant cut was chosen to maximize both the apparent size and the depth of color, combining the scintillation of brilliant faceting with the elegance of an oval silhouette. A cutter with experience in ruby behavior will orient the table and pavilion precisely, preserving the vividness of the purplish red and minimizing the visual impact of internal inclusions that define the included clarity grade. Heat treating is a conventional, accepted enhancement in the trade, and it was applied with care to stabilize the color and improve transparency without erasing the natural fingerprint of the stone. The excellent polish is the last artisan touch, the finish that allows each facet to reflect light crisply, making the crown sparkle and the pavilion return color to the eye. The result is a gem that, while not from historical Burma, can stand beside famous stones for its visual appeal and its suitability for fine settings.
Owning a ruby is owning a piece of cultural history, a stone that has been a symbol of power, protection, and passion across civilizations. This 3.93 carat Mozambique ruby offers a narrative that is both current and timeless, a bridge between the legendary examples that have adorned emperors and the fresh discoveries that fuel the modern gem market. Its purplish red tone gives it an individuality that can be more versatile than the ultra pure pigeon blood reds, pairing well with both warm and cool metals, and its size makes it suitable for a statement ring or a pendant that reads as heirloom from the first glance. At The Natural Ruby Company we believe provenance, craftsmanship, and responsible sourcing matter as much as beauty, and when you hold this ruby you are holding the culmination of earth s deep time, the skill of cutters who coax brilliance from crystal, and the careful stewardship of a company committed to honest disclosure. If you seek a ruby that speaks with the weight of history yet wears with modern grace, this gem offers that rare combination.



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