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5.65 Ct. Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | R16468 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.96 Width: 9.76 Height: 6.3 |
Weight: | 5.65 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $5,502 |
This exquisite natural ruby from Burma, offered by The Natural Ruby Company, arrives as a transparent cushion shape weighing 5.65 carat, with dimensions 9.96 by 9.76 by 6.30 millimeters, a mixed brilliant cut, vivid color intensity, and an excellent polish, with a clarity grade of slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and a stable heat treatment to enhance color and clarity. From the moment you view this stone you will notice how the mixed brilliant cut balances face up brilliance with depth of color, creating strong flashes of light across the table while preserving the rich, saturated red that collectors prize in Burmese rubies. Compared to many commercial rubies on the market that are either heavily included, treated without disclosure, or fashioned into less favorable cuts, this gem stands apart for its combination of transparency, polish, and a vivid tone that reads as lively and deep under natural light. The Natural Ruby Company presents this gem with full disclosure of origin and treatment, which makes it easier for buyers who value both authenticity and aesthetic performance to make a confident choice.
When durability is the priority, this ruby is an outstanding option for daily wear, because rubies are a form of corundum, which scores nine on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond, and because this particular stone shows a high degree of polish and a cut that minimizes surface reaching weaknesses. The mixed brilliant cut reduces the risk of edge chips by keeping girdle proportions strong, and the excellent polish means the surface is less likely to catch and abrade compared to stones with rough or poorly finished facets. Slightly included clarity, when evaluated at eye level, often indicates internal features that do not compromise structural integrity, and in many cases inclusions can actually help hold a stone together under impact by dissipating stress. Compared to emeralds and many other colored stones that are softer or more brittle, this Burmese ruby will resist everyday knocks and abrasion far better, making it ideal for rings that see frequent contact, bracelets, or pendants worn close to the body.
Value comparison matters when choosing between alternatives on the market, and this ruby offers exceptional value relative to synthetics, glass imitations, and lower grade natural stones, because natural rubies from Burma with vivid saturation and transparency are much rarer, and therefore more sought after by collectors and investors. Lab grown rubies and treated lower grade rubies can display attractive color, but they do not carry the provenance and long term market recognition that a natural Burmese origin imparts, and many buyers prefer to pay a premium for confirmed origin and responsible sourcing, which The Natural Ruby Company documents at the point of sale. Size is also a differentiator, because at 5.65 carat and roughly 10 millimeters across, this ruby occupies a sweet spot where presence and wearability meet rarity, making it easier to set in balanced jewelry designs without sacrificing proportion or comfort. When compared to sapphires of similar color depth, this ruby delivers a warm, pulsating red that reads with a different kind of luminosity and emotion, and for someone selecting a singular center stone, the natural Burmese ruby will frequently convey greater desirability than a comparable treated or synthetic alternative.
Practical considerations for day to day wear favor this ruby, and The Natural Ruby Company recommends settings and aftercare that maximize both safety and beauty, because even the hardest gemstones benefit from thoughtful mounting and maintenance. For rings and bracelets that will receive frequent impact, a bezel or protective prong setting will shield the girdle and reduce risk of direct blows, while still allowing light to enter the mixed brilliant facets and showcase the vivid color intensity. Cleaning is straightforward, warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush will remove oils and surface residue, and because the stone is heat treated in a stable, industry conventional process, it tolerates standard cleaning methods well, although ultrasonic cleaning should be avoided if you prefer extra caution around any internal features. The Natural Ruby Company can assist with custom settings, certification, and guidance on insurance, and for buyers who compare options across the market this stone provides a rare trifecta of durability, color, and size, making it an elegant and sensible choice for daily wear that will stand the test of time.



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