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Ruby
is the accepted birthstone for July.
It is also the accepted anniversary
gemstone for the 15th and 40th year.
Ruby
is known as the "Lord of
the Gems" because of its rarity
and beauty. Derived from the Latin
word "ruber", it simply means
red. Ruby, like sapphire, is a variety
of corundum and only exists as a true
red in color. The finest color is a
vivid, almost pure spectral red with
a very faint undertone of blue, as
seen in Burmese rubies which are considered
the finest. The highest quality rubies
are said to protect their owners from
all kinds of misfortune. A fine ruby
assured the owner he would live in
harmony with his neighbors. It would
protect his stature in life, his home
and land. Its protective powers were
intensified when set in jewelry, and
worn on the left side.
Many believed
rubies possessed an inner flame which
burned eternally. As part of the customary
fashioning process, virtually all rubies
are heated to permanently improve their
color and appearance. As with all gemstones,
care should be taken to protect it
from scratches and sharp blows. The
finest rubies emanate from Burma, having
been mined there since ancient times.
Other sources include Thailand, Vietnam,
Sri Lanka, Kenya, Tanzania, Cambodia,
Afghanistan and India. |