- 18k Gold Ruby Pendant
- Gemstone - Red Ruby, Diamond
- Jewelry Type - Charms Pendant
- Total Weight - 0.590 grams approx.
- Ruby Weight - 0.25 carats approx.
- Diamond Weight - 0.05 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.530 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Pendant Bails Outer Size - 5.5 mm
- Ruby Size - 5.5 x 2 mm
- Pendant Height - 16 mm
- Pendant Width - 6 mm
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*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Color and Quality: Rubies are known for their rich red hue, ranging from deep crimson to bright, vivid red. The most desirable rubies exhibit a pure, intense red color, often referred to as "pigeon's blood" red. The color is caused by the presence of chromium within the crystal structure of the gemstone.
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Hardness and Durability: Rubies are one of the hardest gemstones, ranking 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, just below diamonds. This exceptional hardness makes rubies durable and suitable for everyday wear in various types of jewelry.
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Origin: Historically, some of the most renowned sources of rubies include Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Mozambique. Each location produces rubies with distinct characteristics in terms of color, clarity, and fluorescence.
- 18k Gold Ruby Pendant
- Gemstone - Red Ruby, Diamond
- Jewelry Type - Charms Pendant
- Total Weight - 0.590 grams approx.
- Ruby Weight - 0.25 carats approx.
- Diamond Weight - 0.05 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.530 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Pendant Bails Outer Size - 5.5 mm
- Ruby Size - 5.5 x 2 mm
- Pendant Height - 16 mm
- Pendant Width - 6 mm
*** CHAIN NOT INCLUDED ***
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Color and Quality: Rubies are known for their rich red hue, ranging from deep crimson to bright, vivid red. The most desirable rubies exhibit a pure, intense red color, often referred to as "pigeon's blood" red. The color is caused by the presence of chromium within the crystal structure of the gemstone.
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Hardness and Durability: Rubies are one of the hardest gemstones, ranking 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, just below diamonds. This exceptional hardness makes rubies durable and suitable for everyday wear in various types of jewelry.
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Origin: Historically, some of the most renowned sources of rubies include Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Mozambique. Each location produces rubies with distinct characteristics in terms of color, clarity, and fluorescence.