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7.63 Ct. Cabochon Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Apr 19
Item ID: | R14393 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.64 Width: 9.77 Height: 7.13 |
Weight: | 7.63 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $740 |
One translucent ruby in an oval cabochon form is presented, the gem weighs 7.63 carats, and measures 11.64 by 9.77 by 7.13 mm. The shape is an oval, and the faceting style is a smooth cabochon, chosen to emphasize the depth of color and the gem for its polished dome. The observed color is purplish red, described as intense in saturation and tone, providing a rich and vivid appearance under standard daylight and controlled white light. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as slightly included, a grade that indicates the presence of minor natural features which do not materially detract from the overall visual appeal when viewed without magnification. The polish is excellent, with a glassy surface finish that enhances luster and light response across the dome of the cabochon, and the piece is identified as having been heat treated, a customary and stable enhancement used to improve color and clarity. The origin recorded for this ruby is Burma Myanmar, a source long associated with classical ruby material, and this provenance is an important element in assessing the gem for collectors and connoisseurs.
The cabochon cut, with a high domed surface and even contours, is particularly well suited to this stone, as it concentrates and displays the intense purplish red color without the need for faceting. Light interacts with the rounded surface to produce a uniform color field, while internal features remain subtle and natural in character, contributing to the gemology and story of the ruby. Translucency is preserved through the body of the stone, creating a pleasing balance between depth and surface reflection, and the excellent polish supports a lively visual presentation. Slight inclusions observed at eye level are consistent with natural origin, and they are stable within the structure of the ruby, with no indication of fractures or treatments beyond the specified heat enhancement. The overall eye appeal is strong, due to the combination of intense color, balanced proportions, and superior surface finish, making the gem attractive for both collectors and designers seeking a natural, well finished ruby with classic character.
The provenance from Burma Myanmar factors into valuation and desirability, because material from this region has historically been favored for its color and quality, subject to individual assessment by gemological laboratories. Heat treatment is common and accepted in the market when disclosed, and it should be noted that the enhancement is stable and typical for rubies of this classification. When considering settings, the cabochon oval shape and the measurements of 11.64 by 9.77 by 7.13 mm offer practical options for ring centers, pendants, and high quality bespoke jewelry pieces, with bezel and closed back settings often recommended for cabochons to provide protection and to visually anchor the dome. The weight of 7.63 carats provides substantial presence, while the slightly included clarity grade supports an authentic natural profile, and the excellent polish reduces the need for post setting finishing. Care recommendations include avoiding sudden temperature changes and exposure to harsh chemicals, and routine inspection of the setting is advised to maintain the security of the stone, especially in pieces intended for regular wear.
The Natural Ruby Company is pleased to present this ruby as part of a curated selection, and we provide full disclosure regarding origin and enhancement to support informed decision making. We recommend gemological documentation for clients who require formal grading or origin verification, and we can facilitate independent certification on request through reputable laboratories. Services available include custom mounting guidance, professional photography for private records, and secure packaging for shipment, and our team can advise on design choices that complement the oval cabochon form and the intense purplish red color. For collectors and jewelers seeking material with clear provenance and careful finishing, this ruby represents a well documented example, and it is presented with our standard policies for authenticity and customer support.



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