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4.35 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15387 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.81 Width: 8.99 Height: 4.33 |
Weight: | 4.35 Ct. |
Color: help | 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 | $1,203 |
This 4.35 carat oval ruby from Mozambique is a striking example of natural corundum, it measures 11.81 by 8.99 by 4.33 millimeters and presents an elegant oval silhouette with a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation with a generous face up presence. The stone is transparent with an intense red color intensity and an excellent polish, qualities that immediately catch the eye and communicate quality to an educated buyer. Clarity is graded as included, evaluated at eye level, which means that natural inclusions are present and visible under close inspection, yet they do not overwhelm the stone and in fact contribute to its natural character. The gem has been heat treated, a widely accepted and stable enhancement that improves hue and saturation while remaining industry standard for rubies from many origins, including Mozambique. Taken together, the carat weight, measured dimensions, mixed brilliant facet arrangement, transparency, and intense color make this gem an impressive option for fine jewelry, with a balanced combination of visual impact and honest, documented treatment.
For a discerning buyer interested in why this ruby is valuable, it is important to weigh the primary value drivers, color and size, first and then consider clarity, cut, origin, and treatment. Color remains the single most important attribute for rubies, and an intense red face up color elevates the market desirability of a 4.35 carat stone more than comparable increases in clarity might. The mixed brilliant cut is an intelligent cutter decision for a stone of this size and shape, it maximizes light return while maintaining sufficient weight, a factor that can improve price per carat relative to stones that are either poorly cut or overoptimized for weight. The included clarity grade, while indicating visible natural features, is consistent with a transparent gem and does not preclude strong brilliance or presence once set. Origin from Mozambique is significant, Mozambique rubies are known for their vivid, warm saturated reds and for producing larger sizes in recent decades, a provenance that informed buyers value for both aesthetic and market context. Heat treatment should be seen as a normal, stable enhancement that increases uniformity of color, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and high surface luster, attributes that support strong face up appeal and good performance in a fine jewelry setting. At The Natural Ruby Company we provide detailed descriptions and careful imagery, and we encourage buyers to consider certification and to request additional photos or videos to confirm how the stone performs under different lighting.
Beyond technical merits, this ruby carries a romantic narrative that is rooted in its intense red color and authentic inclusions, a story that makes it especially meaningful as a personal heirloom or an engagement center stone. Imagine the red as the first steady ember of a shared flame, a hue deepened and clarified through heat, reflective of a relationship that gains depth through trial and transformation. The inclusions are not imperfections to conceal, they are fingerprints of the earth, small internal pathways that record the gems growth story and that make this ruby uniquely identifiable, much like the small, intimate traces that distinguish one love story from another. The oval outline offers a classic and elongating silhouette that flatters both rings and pendants, and the mixed brilliant cut adds lively sparkle that plays with the intense color rather than competing with it. For practical settings, a bezel or half bezel can protect the girdle given the included clarity while still displaying the vivid color, while a halo of white diamonds can amplify color contrast and visual size for a dramatic presentation. This ruby is well suited to daily wear because corundum ranks a 9 on the Mohs scale, it is robust enough for regular use with thoughtful mounting. If you would like to explore mounting options, see additional detailed imagery, or discuss provenance documentation and appraisal pathways, The Natural Ruby Company is available to assist with professional guidance tailored to collectors and buyers seeking both emotional resonance and sound investment attributes.



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