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One of the four most precious gemstones Ruby has not failed to awe anyone. The beauty of the colour red in a gemstone is charismatic, and Ruby is the only precious stone in the category. From royals and celebrities across the world to wholesale gemstone supplier, rubies are appreciated by one and all.

The admiration for Ruby is not only because of its colour but also of some interesting facts related to it that make this gemstone special. Read below to find more about rubies:

  1. The word ‘Ruby’ is derived from the Latin word ‘Ruber,’ ‘Rubeus,’ or ‘Rubens,’ meaning red.
  2. Since ancient India, Ruby is known as ‘Ratanraj,’ which is a Sanskrit word meaning ‘King of Gems.’
  3. In the earlier times in Europe, Ruby was worn by soldiers as a talisman to protect them in battles.
  4. Rubies have been long associated with granting peace with enemies, wisdom, passion, love, and good health to its wearer.
  5. It is among the four major precious gemstones according to gemology, along with diamonds, emeralds, and sapphires.
  6. It is the hardest known gemstone after diamonds and scores 9 on Mohs scale.
  7. A symbol of the birthstone for the month of July, Ruby is also gifted for celebrating 15th ad 40th anniversaries.
  8. Ruby belongs to corundum family, and any gemstone in red colour belonging to this family is categorised as Ruby, leaving other colour gemstones to be defined as sapphires.
  9. Burmese rubies were the first rubies to be found and are the most valued rubies, which are now rare to find.
  10. Burmese rubies were mined from Mogok mines in Myanmar, which treasured Pigeon Blood rubies that are the highest quality rubies.
  11. Pigeon blood rubies are the top class rubies because of their deep red colour with no tints of brown, pink, or purple and ultimate transparency.
  12. It is rare to find rubies with cracks and flaws, and that is why a Ruby of a size more than 3-carat is rare to find.
  13. Sunrise Ruby is the most expensive Ruby weighing 2.47 carats, which was sold for the US $30.42 million at a Sotheby's auction in 2015.
  14. Most of the rubies are treated for clarity and colour, and to find a near to perfect piece when mined, makes this gemstone rare and highly-priced one.
  15. Garnet doubles are the fake rubies used since the 1850s that are made by blending garnet with red glass.
  16. The most looked-for colour of ruby is a deep red with a hint of blue; it is known as “pigeon's blood.”
  17. The first-ever functional laser machine was manufactured with a synthetic ruby crystal by Theodore H. Maiman in the year 1960.

These interesting facts associated with rubies make the gemstone more precious and celebrated one. The wholesale designer jewellery distributors have a high demand for rubies because of their unique colour, durability, and versatility. The symbol of strength, power, and love, the colour red rubies, are a must-have for every wardrobe.

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