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23.76 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Pinkish Red Ruby and Natural Diamond Tennis/Line Bracelet, 14K White Gold
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Stone type: | Ruby | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 16 | 16 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8 Width: 5 Height: 4.6 | Length: 3.2 Width: 3.2 Height: 2.4 |
Total weight: | 23.76 Ct.Tw. | 2.04 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Pinkish Red | White |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | N/A |
Color grade | N/A | F |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included | VVS2 - Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique | Unknown |
This bracelet is composed entirely in 14K white gold, set with 16 oval shaped, mixed brilliant cut rubies and 16 round shaped brilliant cut natural diamonds, configured in a continuous, classic tennis bracelet design. The collective ruby weight is 23.76 carats, each ruby presenting a pinkish red tone with vivid color saturation and a clarity grading of very slightly included. The rubies are sourced from Mozambique, a region recognized for producing well saturated, larger ruby crystals. The diamond accents total 2.04 carats, graded VVS2 for clarity and F for color, and are positioned to provide measured contrast and scintillation against the ruby ovals. The mixed brilliant cut of the rubies enhances return of light while preserving the oval silhouette, and the round brilliant diamonds contribute precise sparkle and crisp white balance. The piece combines gemological specification with considered proportions, and has been reviewed and prepared for presentation by The Natural Ruby Company.
The rubies in this bracelet differ from more common alternatives in several technical and visual ways. Compared with pink sapphires, which are corundum variants with typically lighter tones and greater tendency toward violet undertones, these Mozambique rubies display a stronger red presence with pinkish overtones, producing a warmer and more saturated appearance. Versus spinel, which can show intense pure red hues but is softer in refractive behavior and generally lower in market recognition, the rubies offer higher refractivity and a traditional gemological status that supports long term value. Garnet family stones such as pyrope and almandine present deep red tones but often lack the vividness and brilliance seen in these mixed brilliant cut rubies. Compared with laboratory created ruby equivalents, the natural Mozambique rubies retain natural inclusion characteristics that can be described as very slightly included, providing internal features that confirm natural origin while remaining visually clean. The choice of oval mixed brilliant cutting is a deliberate balance between maximizing carat face up area and optimizing light return, and stands apart from common emerald or cushion cuts in delivering both elegance and perceived size.
The diamond components are specified for clarity and color to function as high quality white accents without overpowering the primary gemstones. With a combined weight of 2.04 carats, and individual grading of VVS2 clarity and F color, the diamonds provide strong optical separation from the ruby hue while maintaining excellent durability and longevity. Compared with moissanite, which exhibits greater fire and dispersion and therefore a different visual character, these natural diamonds present neutral white brightness and tight facet return that complements the red of the rubies rather than competing with it. Against white sapphire or synthetic white alternatives, the natural diamonds maintain a distinct level of structural hardness and an established market standard for light performance. In application, the diamonds serve both as visual punctuation between larger ruby ovals and as reinforcement for the bracelet framework, allowing clean lines and secure settings in the 14K white gold mounting.
From a practical and connoisseur perspective the bracelet emphasizes provenance, cut logic, and balanced gem pairing. The Mozambique origin of the rubies is notable for producing material that combines saturation with availability of larger sizes, a contrast to small Burmese stones that are often more sought after yet less commonly found in larger matched sets. The rubies total 23.76 carats which, when presented in a matched series of 16 ovals, offers a uniform color flow and consistent optical performance from stone to stone. The diamonds are selected to be unobtrusive in color, and precise in clarity, contributing to a refined overall presentation. The 14K white gold setting was chosen for its neutral backdrop which emphasizes the ruby color and supports secure mountings. For care and maintenance a scheduled gentle cleaning with a soft brush and mild, non abrasive cleaning solution is recommended, and routine professional inspections of prongs and the clasp will preserve integrity. The Natural Ruby Company provides documented gemological specifications for this bracelet, and the piece is intended to meet expectations for natural ruby jewelry in both aesthetic and technical terms.

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