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Health Benefits Of Ruby Gemstone

  • Writer: tushar singh
    tushar singh
  • Mar 2, 2021
  • 3 min read

A Ruby Gemstone is a beautiful pink to a red-coloured gemstone, a member of the corundum family. Other gem-quality corundum is also known as sapphires, emeralds, jade, and emerald. The ruby price in India is determined by the rarity and colour of an original ruby stone. Ruby is amongst the most favourite of all gemstones. The word ruby comes from rubber, Latin for ruby. Red rind coloured ruby are mostly mined in Thailand, which is part of South East Asia. This is because the red variety of the ruby has been commercialized here and sells very well. Chinese, Indian and Thai alluvium miners also mine this red variety, along with those in Australia, Brazil, Germany, India, Mexico, Russia, the US and Pakistan.

The price of Ruby Gemstone has been known to fluctuate considerably. The red variety is becoming rarer all the time and so the demand for it has been steadily increasing. With the demand for ruby reaching an all-time high, more people have started collecting them. There are many theories about the birth of ruby. Some say it was discovered by accident by some Chinese monks. They found the stone in the shape of a woman's ruby. The stone has been described as red hot, smooth, radiant, hard and flexible. The most accurate way to date something is to look at the markings on the stone.

Health Benefits Of Wearing Ruby Gemstone

These markings give historians many different dates, starting from 2,500 years ago. There have been many different types of rubies used throughout history and the quality and cut of each type depend on where it was mined. The most desirable types of Ruby Gemstone are the ones that have deep colour, good clarity and are relatively light in weight. Ruby has been used as a gemstone for a long time and the legends say it was given by the goddess of love, fertility and fire, Echidna. Rubies have been considered precious gemstones since ancient times and were worn by kings and queens. Romans were the first ones who started decorating their tombs and other buildings with gemstones.

Today rubies are used for all sorts of jewellery and other applications. Their value is also rising because of their rarity and beauty. You will be surprised to know that it is not easy to get the true red hue of a ruby. The best way to obtain the real thing is to go to Gem24x7 a mine in the Philippines, Brazil or Indonesia and it will cost you around $700a pieces. Some labs are offering to make the ruby hue a shade closer to the colour of a Ruby Gemstone by using special chemicals. Rubies and sapphires are now using to make rubies and sapphires are used to make diamonds.

This combination of two gemstones gives the third gemstone, the Ruby Gemstone, an even deeper hue. “Ruby Gemstone” rings are trendy now, and they look great with wedding bands. People like this because the ruby looks elegant against the band. Sapphires are used in the making of rubies and they give the stone a cool blue or greenish colour. The value of rubies and sapphires has been rising because people prefer them more than diamonds. Rubies and sapphires can also be found in smaller sizes and they are cheaper as well. Some people claim that the price of rubies and sapphires have even increased over the past few years because Chinese manufactures have been exporting them all over the world.

No matter which you choose, the decision will be a good one because you will finally have a ruby or a sapphire engagement ring.


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