Ruby and Diamond Ring (Previously owned by Elizabeth Taylor) |
Rubies red color ranges from a pure red to slightly
purplish-red and even orangy-red. Rubies get their magnificent color from the
presence of chromium. The higher the concentration
of chromium in the ruby, the greater its intensity of color. The purest, most intense red rubies have
often been marketed by jewelers and gemstone dealers as “pigeon’s blood” red,
or “Burmese” (which can imply the country of origin or its color).
Rubies are very durable and
have a hardness factor (scratching) of 9 (out of 10) on the Mohs scale. Rubies are ideal for jewelry that receive heavy
wear, such as rings. Caring for a ruby
is relatively easy.
Simply cleaning a ruby with a mild soapy
water solution and a soft toothbrush is enough to maintain its beauty.
The
most famous location rubies are mined is from the country of Myanmar (formerly
known as Burma). However, these rubies
are under world sanctions, which have been slowly changing. Fortunately, rubies are mined in other
locations, including Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Madagascar and Mozambique.