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0.79 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Ruby Pair from Thailand
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Stone type: | Ruby | Ruby |
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Item ID: | PR11836 | PR11836 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.1 Width: 3.98 Height: 2.66 | Length: 4.07 Width: 4.08 Height: 2.87 |
Weight: | 0.36 Ct. | 0.43 Ct. |
Color: help | Red | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Thailand | Thailand |
Per carat price: help | $2,300 | $2,300 |
A pair of rubies of such captivating clarity and color is a rare invitation to adornment, an emblem of refined taste supplied by The Natural Ruby Company. The two round red rubies weigh 0.36 carats and 0.43 carats respectively, each fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation with depth. Their proportions measure 4.10 by 3.98 by 2.66 millimeters for the smaller stone, and 4.07 by 4.08 by 2.87 millimeters for the larger, dimensions that make them ideal as elegant studs, delicate ring shoulders, or a matched pair in a bespoke bracelet. Evaluated at eye level, both stones carry a clarity grade of very slightly included, meaning that inclusions are minimal and do not distract from the overall purity of the visual experience. The polish is excellent, permitting every facet to blaze with light, and the vivid color intensity speaks to the classic, alluring red that collectors and connoisseurs seek. These rubies are heat treated, a conventional and stable enhancement that refines color and clarity while preserving the inherent natural character of the gems. Their origin is Thailand, a provenance known for producing rubies with lively, saturated hues, and The Natural Ruby Company presents them with full transparency, provenance, and the assurance of careful selection.
Beyond their undeniable beauty, these rubies bring enduring resilience that matches the expectations of daily wear jewelry. As corundum, rubies stand at 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond, which translates into exceptional resistance to scratching and abrasion during normal, everyday use. This innate strength allows these stones to retain crisp facets and lively sparkle through years of wear, making them ideal for pieces that accompany an active, sophisticated life. The heat treatment applied to these gems is stable and permanent, meaning the enhanced color will endure under ordinary conditions, and the excellent polish reduces the risk of surface wear. For those who favor absolute security, settings such as low bezels or refined secure prongs offer both protection and a stage for the stones to radiate. Routine care is simple and discreet, involving gentle warm water and mild soap, a soft brush when necessary, and avoidance of harsh acids or abrasives, which aligns with the expectations of a jewelry collection that is both luxurious and practical.
Owning these rubies is an achievement, a subtle declaration of cultivated sensibility and enduring style. Worn as a pair of classic studs, they frame the face with regal warmth, worn on a slender band they lend a touch of red that elevates every gesture, and set into a custom pendant they become the silent centerpiece of quiet confidence. The Natural Ruby Company stands ready to assist with bespoke settings and expert guidance, ensuring that these stones become a personal heirloom crafted to exacting standards. Each facet, each millimeter, speaks to the pleasure of selecting not simply a gemstone, but a companion for life, one that will withstand the cadence of daily living while maintaining its brilliance. For the collector who values provenance, durability, and a color that commands attention, this matched pair represents a rare combination of practical resilience and refined allure, a piece to be cherished, to wear without reservation, and to pass forward as a testament to discerning taste.



