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Burma Ruby 1.23ct

Burma Ruby 1.23ct

Regular price €4.300 EUR
Regular price Sale price €4.300 EUR
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Weight: 1.237 ct  
Dimensions: 6.84 x 5.71 x 2.77 mm  
Color: Pink-Red  

Clarity: Medium Inclusions  
Cut: Antique Oval, faceted  
Transparency: Transparent  

Certificate/Appraisal: Lotus Gemology, GLA Gemmological Laboratory Austria  
Country of Origin: Burma (as per Lotus certificate)  
Remarks: No indications of thermal treatment  

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detailed Description

This exceptional Ruby weighing 1.237 carats captivates with its intense pinkish-red color and elegant appearance. The high-quality antique oval faceted cut gives the gemstone a classic yet luxurious character with remarkable brilliance and light reflection.

With dimensions of 6.84 x 5.71 x 2.77 mm, this transparent ruby is ideal for exclusive jewelry creations such as rings, pendants, or custom designer pieces. The medium inclusions are natural characteristics of the gemstone and emphasize its authenticity and origin.

Particularly noteworthy is its origin from Burma, one of the world’s most prestigious sources of fine rubies. Burmese rubies are internationally renowned for their vivid color quality and exceptional rarity, making them highly sought after by collectors and gemstone enthusiasts.

This ruby gains additional value from its confirmed untreated status. According to the reports from Lotus Gemology and GLA Gemmologisches Labor Austria, there are no indications of thermal treatment, a highly desirable characteristic in natural rubies.

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additional Information

The price of this pink-red ruby corresponds to the appraisal value determined by GLA, Gemmological Laboratory Austria. With the purchase of this ruby, you will receive the certificate including the replacement value of €4,300.

In addition to the appraisal, this gemstone also comes with a certificate from Lotus Gemology, led by Richard Hughes, one of the most renowned gemologists and author of the classic “Ruby & Sapphire.”

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