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9.57 Ct. Cabochon Ruby from Mozambique
This loose stone ships by Dec 19
Item ID: | R15631 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.11 Width: 10.81 Height: 8.03 |
Weight: | 9.57 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Sugar Loaf |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $1,105 |
This ruby presents a clear and precise set of gemological specifications that will appeal to discerning buyers, weighing 9.57 carat and measuring 12.11 by 10.81 by 8.03 millimeters, with a cushion outline executed in a sugar loaf profile. The stone is transparent, with an intense color intensity that reads as a deep, saturated red across the entire crown, and an excellent polish that produces broad, mirror like reflections from the high dome. Clarity is graded slightly included when evaluated at eye level, consistent with natural internal characteristics expected in high quality rubies, and the piece is unenhanced, originating from Mozambique, which provides provenance that many collectors and fine jewelry ateliers value. The sugar loaf form intentionally emphasizes hue and saturation over faceted brilliance, creating a substantial visual mass of color that is both deep and lively under a variety of lighting conditions, and the absence of treatment preserves the gem in its natural state as represented by The Natural Ruby Company.
From a lapidary and design perspective the sugar loaf cut speaks to a deliberate tradeoff by the cutter, prioritizing retention of carat weight and maximization of color saturation while shaping a symmetrical, high domed profile. Unlike multi facet cuts that rely on precisely angled facets to return scintillation, this high crown and rounded pavilion create broad parity of tone and internal flashes, and the excellent polish is critical to producing crisp, even light return from the dome. The dimensions and depth of eight point zero three millimeters yield a commanding crown height that enhances perceived size on the hand or at the neckline, and the cushion outline maintains classic symmetry with soft rounded shoulders that read well in both vintage inspired bezels and contemporary collet settings. The slightly included clarity grade indicates the presence of minor internal characteristics when viewed without magnification, however these inclusions are typical of natural Mozambican rubies and are integrated into the visual fabric of the stone, often adding depth and natural identity rather than detracting from the overall impact.
For a buyer seeking a true statement piece, the combination of substantial nine point five seven carat weight, transparent material, intense even color, and the high domed sugar loaf geometry makes this ruby an ideal center stone. In a ring the gem will present as a bold cocktail focal point, the crown height creating a three dimensional presence that reads larger than planar measurements alone, and in a pendant the smooth dome will offer continuous color saturation and tactile luxury. Setting recommendations favor designs that expose the pavilion to light and allow the dome to sit proud of the mounting, such as an open back bezel with raised gallery, or a low profile collet that protects the girdle while showcasing the dome, and metal choices in warm yellow gold or rose gold will accentuate the red saturation while white metals will produce a cooler contrast for modern aesthetics. Collectors will appreciate the untreated nature and Mozambican origin, and designers will value the cutter s decision to preserve maximum weight and color, attributes that align with The Natural Ruby Company s commitment to offering natural, well documented gemstones suitable for high impact jewelry commissions.



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