Ruby 1.77 ct
Ruby 1.77 ct
Weight: 1.77 ct
Dimensions: 8.59 x 6.60 x 3.36 mm
Color: Red
Clarity: Distinct inclusions
Cut: Oval, faceted
Transparency: Transparent
Certificate/Estimation: GRS Gemresearch Swisslab, Edelsteinlabor Eigner
Origin: Madagascar (GRS Certificate)
Remarks: No signs of thermal treatment
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The rich red color of this elegant Ruby gives it a bold yet timeless appearance. Weighing 1.77 carats, this natural ruby displays remarkable character and captivating color intensity that immediately draws attention.
Its classic oval faceted cut beautifully enhances the depth and vibrancy of the red hue. With balanced proportions of 8.59 x 6.60 x 3.36 mm, this ruby is perfectly suited for exclusive jewelry creations such as rings, pendants, or bespoke luxury designs.
The visible inclusions are natural characteristics of the gemstone and highlight its authenticity and untreated nature. In fine rubies, such natural features are often appreciated by collectors and gemstone enthusiasts as signs of genuine origin.
An especially important quality feature of this ruby is its confirmed untreated status. According to the reports from GRS Gemresearch Swisslab and Edelsteinlabor Eigner, there are no indications of thermal treatment. Natural untreated rubies with vivid color are rare worldwide and highly sought after.
Its origin from Madagascar further enhances the exclusivity of this gemstone. Madagascar is renowned for producing fine rubies with strong color and natural beauty.
This ruby combines authenticity, rarity, and timeless elegance in a gemstone full of individuality and character.
additional Information
The valuation certificate for this ruby was issued by the Gemstone Laboratory Eigner. With the ruby, you will also receive the certificate with the necessary replacement value for your insurance, which is €2,500.
Along with this stone, we provide a certificate from GRS (Gemresearch Swisslab). GRS is led by the world-renowned gemologist Dr. Adolf Peretti, and the GRS certificates also bear his signature.