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The Timeless Beauty of Ruby Birthstone
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July is the month assigned to the red ruby as its birthstone. This precious gem is much coveted and has long histories as one of the most appreciated gems. Ancient cultures believed that rubies carried sunlight's force and were kingly precious stones. Today, they remain values in the birthstone category of July, signifying passion and protection as well as prosperity.
The genuine red ruby can be described by many traits. One must also look for natural inclusions in genuine rubies, as rubies of total perfection are rare. Authentic rubies exhibit strong fluorescence and pleochroism (which means showing different colors when viewed from different angles) in the light. This should show good hardness (9 in Mohs's scale) and show deep, vibrant red color with very faint purpleness undertones.
The act of birth with respect to the red ruby birthstone would entail emotional charge, such as love or passion or life force. Historically, it has also been connected to courage, vitality, fortune, and protection from bad luck. Ancient warriors believed that wearing rubies made them invincible during battle, whereas medieval Europeans wore them as talismans to ensure health, wealth, wisdom, and success in love. The blood-red color of the ruby symbolizes the heart and the current of life's vital energy.
Fine red ruby birthstones generally go from $1,000 to $15,000 per carat but differ from one another liked by many criteria. The most premium rubies exhibit a pure vibrant red color, called the "blood of the pigeons." The pricing is greatly affected by the clarity, cut, size, and the origin of the gemstone. Hence, Burmese rubies create a price premium, while stones coming from other regions are much cheaper.
They require regular maintenance to keep their brilliance. Clean your rubies with warm soapy water and a gentle brush, avoiding harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners. Store separately from other jewelry to prevent scratches. However, rubies, being a hard stone, will easily resist these changes but should still be protected from extreme temperature changes and prolonged exposure to sunlight.
The best red ruby birthstones have traditionally come from Myanmar, formerly Burma, and especially the Mogok Valley. Rubies such as these are highly sought after for their mythical "pigeon's blood" color. Other major sources of Thailand, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Mozambique. All these localities produce rubies that have slightly different characteristics, but rubies from Myanmar remain the most valuable.
Multiple factors have attributed to red ruby birthstones in their values. They include different features in the gemstones; they are hard, rare, and then steeped in historically ancient value. The most valuable include those with bright or slightly purplish-red colors. Huge rubies without significant inclusions, where the last two factors are very rare occurrences in nature, make the high-quality stones even more precious.