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RUBY : Which colour would you
spontaneously associate with love and vividness, passion and power? Obviously
this will evoke the colour red. Red symbolizes love, it emanates warmth and a
strong sense of life. Red is also the colour of Ruby, the King of gemstones.
The most valuable variety of Corundum is Ruby. The name comes from the Latin word "Rubrum", meaning "Red".
After all, in the fascinating realm of gemstones rubies are the generally
accepted Emperors. For thousands of years Ruby has been considered on of the
most valuable gemstones of our Earth. It has got all it
takes for a precious
stone: a wonderful colour, excellent hardness and an overwhelming brilliance.
Besides, it is an extremely rare gemstone, especially in the finer qualities.
For a long time India was considered as the classical country of Rubies. The
literature of India contains a rich and varied knowledge collected and handed
down for over two thousand years. Even the term "corundum” which we use today is
derived from the Sanskrit word "kuruvinda”. In the Sanskrit language Ruby is
called "ratnaraj”, which does in fact translate as "King of Gemstones”. And it
was a royal welcome indeed which used to be prepared for this King of Gemstones:
Whenever a spectacular Ruby crystal was found, the emperor sent out his notables
to meet the precious gemstone and welcome it in appropriate style. Today Rubies
decorate the insignia of many Royal Houses. The Hindi Name for the Gemstone is "MANAK".
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| Appearance
: The typical colour |
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Occurrence
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Ruby may show very different shades of red depending on its origin. The range of
the different reds is quite considerable; compared to hotel categories one might
say it ranges from luxury accommodation to simple and plain inns. For example,
id the gemstone experts talk about Burmese Ruby this indicates the top luxury
category. Ruby occurrences exist also in the neighbouring country of Vietnam,
near the Chinese border.
Other Ruby occurrences are located in Northern Pakistan in the Hunza-Valley, or
in Cashmere, Tadchikistan, Laos, Nepal, and Afghanistan. But Rubies are also
produced in India, wherein the Federal states of Mysore and Orissa there were
discovered.
Currently East Africa has become an issue concerning Ruby occurrences. Rubies
from Kenya and Tanzania managed ton surprise everybody, including the experts,
when they were discovered in the sixties. |
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| Chemical
Composition :
The typical colour |
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| Substitutes
: Amethyst are substitutes of Blue Sapphire ( Neelam ). |
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