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The Red Magic of Ruby: What Makes It Such a Special Gem?

Updated: Nov 9


The King of Gemstones: The Allure of Ruby

The King of Gemstones: The Allure of Ruby

Ruby’s deep, fiery crimson color resembles the flickering flames of a roaring fire—mesmerizing and captivating. It bestows a modern, elegant touch to any piece of jewelry.

In recent years, rubies have gained significant attention in the fashion world, especially in the luxury jewelry industry. Designers are creating innovative pieces with rubies as the focal point.

Known for its association with passion and prosperity, ruby has become the gemstone of choice for personalized jewelry that makes a powerful statement. In a world where people seek jewelry that tells a personal story, ruby stands out as the perfect choice.



Perfect for Modern and Classic Designs

Ruby is considered an ideal gemstone for creating exceptional jewelry pieces that blend both modern and classic designs. Leading jewelry designers often choose to set rubies in unique settings that highlight their visual impact. One popular style is the elevated setting, where the ruby is placed at the center, emphasizing the stone’s brilliance and glow. Additionally, minimalist designs featuring a single ruby in a delicate setting, like solitaire rings or simple yet striking earrings, allow the gemstone’s power to shine through. Modern styles also combine rubies with metals such as white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold, creating luxurious, sophisticated looks suitable for all types of jewelry—rings, earrings, necklaces, and crowns—for any occasion.



A Timeless Symbol of Wealth and Power

Throughout history, rubies have been revered as one of the most valuable and popular gemstones in the world. They were especially loved by nobles and kings in ancient times, symbolizing luxury and power. Rubies were closely associated with royalty and aristocracy, adorning crowns and royal jewelry.

Historically, rubies have also been marketed as the ideal gift for significant occasions, especially engagement and wedding jewelry.

In Germany, for example, rubies were seen as a symbol of wealth and strength, with the belief that the stone possessed mystical powers. Similarly, in India, rubies symbolized both material wealth and spiritual power.

The title "King of Gemstones" is not given lightly—ruby's stunning beauty and fiery red hue have made it a well-known name in the jewelry industry.



The Mesmerizing Red of Ruby

What truly sets ruby apart from other gemstones is its mesmerizing color. The deep red hue, reminiscent of rich, intoxicating wine, is what gives ruby its power to captivate the eye every time it is seen.

The red color of ruby is traditionally associated with love and courage. It exudes a sense of boldness and sensuality, elevating every piece of jewelry it adorns.

So, what gives ruby its unique red color? The answer lies in the presence of the mineral chromium, which imparts the stone with its range of hues, from subtle pink to deep, rich red. The stronger and more concentrated the color, the more sought-after the ruby becomes among jewelers and collectors. The difference between a high-quality ruby and others is measured by the saturation of its color. The color should be uniform and brilliant, enhancing the sense of luxury that ruby brings to any piece of jewelry.



Durability and Timelessness

In addition to its stunning color, ruby is renowned for its exceptional durability and hardness. It ranks just below diamonds on the Mohs scale, which measures a gemstone’s resistance to scratches. This makes ruby an excellent choice for jewelry meant to be worn for a lifetime and passed down through generations.

To truly appreciate the value of a ruby, one must consider its rarity, which contributes to its exclusivity and increases both its status and price.

Factors That Determine Ruby's Quality and Value:

  • Color: The best rubies are those with a vivid red color, usually coming from a high concentration of chromium.

  • Clarity: Rubies with fewer external imperfections are more valuable.

  • Cut: A precise cut that accentuates the stone’s color and provides it with its natural brilliance is crucial for its success.

  • Size: As with all gemstones, the size of the ruby also influences its price.



While there are several red gemstones that might resemble rubies, none compare to this unique stone. Though red sapphires and garnets may look similar, ruby is known for having a more stable and deeper red color. Its greatest advantage lies in its longevity, as ruby is known for maintaining its beauty over time.

Ruby has the ability to turn any piece of jewelry into something truly luxurious and sophisticated, making it the perfect gemstone for those with a taste for elegance. May you be swept away by the ruby’s passion for happiness and prosperity, just as it has for centuries.

As always, I am here for any advice or questions. Feel free to reach out to me at any time.

Sincerely, Myrav Osofsky, Designer at EVYAR.





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