Ruby Jewelry Collection
Explore our ruby jewelry collection, featuring vivid red rubies in rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. These pieces blend bold color with elegant designs, perfect for statement gifting or elevating special occasions.
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Ruby Bowknot Four-Claw Set Earrings -
Pigeon Blood Ruby Teardrop Necklace Women's Style S925 Silver -
Starlight Series Ruby Teardrop Earrings -
Starlight Series Ruby Teardrop Necklace Women's Style S925 Silver -
Ruby Small Square Sugar Bowknot Necklace Women's Style S925 Silver -
Six-Claw Pigeon Blood Ruby Necklace Women's Style S925 Silver -
Pigeon-Blood Ruby Pigeon Egg Earrings -
Butterfly Ruby Ring S925 Silver -
Butterfly Ruby Necklace S925 Silver -
Pigeon Blood Ruby Diamond-Inlaid Light Luxury Clavicle Chain -
Butterfly Dream Series Pigeon Blood Ruby Flexible Butterfly Earrings -
Princess Diana Inspired Pigeon Blood Ruby Classic Collar Chain -
Ruby Small Square Sugar Light Luxury Collar Chain -
Pigeon Blood Ruby Small Square Sugar Light Luxury Earrings -
Ruby Flame of Teardrop Light Luxury Earrings -
Ruby Jedi Knight Light Luxury Collar Chain -
Brilliant Flower Ruby Flower Light Luxury Collar Chain -
Ruby Small Square Necklace S925 Silver -
Ruby Light Luxury Earrings -
S925 Silver Handmade Hammered Vintage Ruby Ring -
S925 Silver Plated 18K Gold Three-Stone Ruby Ring -
18K White Gold Lab-Grown Ruby Unisex Ring -
Silver Plated White Gold 3A Cut Ruby Men's Ring -
Silver Thick Plated White Gold Emerald Cut Ruby Men's Ring
How are rubies graded and valued?
Rubies are graded and valued based on several factors: color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. Color is ranked on a scale from light to deep— the most valuable rubies boast a rich, intense crimson hue. Clarity is graded by the presence of inclusions; rubies with fewer inclusions are clearer and more valuable. A ruby’s cut and carat weight are also factored in when determining its worth.
Can rubies be used in engagement rings or other finejewelry?
Yes, rubies can be used to create engagement rings and other fine jewelry. Thanks to their hardness and durability, they’re a popular choice for engagement rings. Beyond engagement rings, rubies are frequently featured in other fine jewelry pieces like earrings, pendants, and bracelets.
Are rubies durableenough for everyday wear, or should they be reserved for special occasions?
Rubies are extremely durable and hard, ranking 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness— making them suitable for everyday wear. They’re also resistant to chipping and scratching, which is why they’re a top pick for engagement rings and fine jewelry. However, like all fine jewelry, it’s wise to handle rubies gently and store them carefully to prevent damage. To keep your ruby jewelry in good shape, it’s best to remove it before activities that could risk scratching or damaging it (such as cooking or cleaning). You should also store rubies separately from other jewelry to avoid scuffs or damage. With proper care and handling, rubies can be worn daily and will stay beautiful for years to come.
How do I clean and care for rubies to keep them in topcondition?
To clean and maintain rubies, it’s recommended to wipe them regularly with a soft cloth, or clean them using a solution of mild dish soap and warm water. It’s also advisable to store rubies separately from other jewelry to prevent scratching or damage. Avoid exposing your rubies to harsh chemicals (like bleach or chlorine), and have them professionally inspected and cleaned periodically to preserve their appearance.
How do rubies compareto other gemstones in terms of rarity, value, durability, and culturalsignificance?
Rubies are considered relatively rare and highly prized for their vivid red hue. They’re often more valuable than other gemstones (such as diamonds or sapphires), and their worth can vary dramatically based on quality and size— larger, higher-quality rubies command the highest prices.
Rubies are extremely durable (rank 9 on the Mohs scale), making them ideal for everyday wear; their resistance to chipping and scratching also makes them a popular choice for engagement rings and fine jewelry.
Culturally, rubies are tied to qualities like love, passion, and prosperity— their vibrant, fiery appearance often makes them a choice for symbolizing these traits.
What’s the best way toprotect and secure rubies?
The best way to protect rubies is to store them carefully, handle them gently, and have them professionally inspected and cleaned on a regular basis. It’s also a good idea to insure your rubies to protect against loss, theft, or damage. Consider keeping your rubies in a safe or secure location when you’re not wearing them.
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