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0.75CT High Quality Natural Pinkish Kashmir Ruby
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.4 x 4 x 2.85mm
- Poids (cts)
- 0.75
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VS
- Couleurs
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0.75CT High Quality Natural Pinkish Kashmir Ruby
Weight:(0.75)CT
Stone:(Ruby)
Origin:(Kashmir)
Kashmir rubies are an intriguing topic, but there's a key clarification needed:
> There is no known, historically documented ruby source in Kashmir (India or Pakistan) equivalent to the fame of Kashmir sapphires.
However, let’s break this down based on possibilities:
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### 1. Are There Actual “Kashmir Rubies”?
* No major ruby mines have been documented in Kashmir like the iconic Kashmir sapphire mines (discovered in the late 1800s).
* If someone markets a “Kashmir ruby,” it’s either:
* Mislabeling to increase the stone's perceived value.
A ruby *traded through Kashmir** or mined nearby, possibly in northern Pakistan or Afghanistan, and marketed as Kashmiri.
A *synthetic or treated ruby** with a misleading origin claim.
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### 2. Where Do the Finest Rubies Actually Come From?
| Origin | Features |
| -------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Myanmar (Burma) | Deep “pigeon blood” red, top global quality, Mogok mines are legendary |
| Mozambique | Excellent color, increasing global dominance |
| Thailand/Cambodia | Darker red stones, often heat-treated |
| Afghanistan/Pakistan (Jagdalek, Hunza, Gilgit) | Some ruby deposits exist but are small-scale |
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### 3. How to Verify a Ruby’s Origin
* Gemological testing is essential:
Labs like *GIA**, GRS, SSEF, or AGL can determine ruby origin using:
* Inclusions
* Trace elements
* UV/IR spectroscopy
Any “Kashmir ruby” claim *should be viewed skeptically** unless confirmed by a respected lab.
---
### Summary
*No proven Kashmir ruby deposit** exists (unlike Kashmir sapphires).
High-quality rubies come from *Burma (Myanmar)** and Mozambique.
* Be cautious with sellers marketing “Kashmir rubies” without lab certification.
---
Would you like help finding certified rubies or understanding how to spot fakes and treated stones?
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- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.4 x 4 x 2.85 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 0.75
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VS
- Couleurs
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0.75CT High Quality Natural Pinkish Kashmir Ruby
Weight:(0.75)CT
Stone:(Ruby)
Origin:(Kashmir)
Kashmir rubies are an intriguing topic, but there's a key clarification needed:
> There is no known, historically documented ruby source in Kashmir (India or Pakistan) equivalent to the fame of Kashmir sapphires.
However, let’s break this down based on possibilities:
---
### 1. Are There Actual “Kashmir Rubies”?
* No major ruby mines have been documented in Kashmir like the iconic Kashmir sapphire mines (discovered in the late 1800s).
* If someone markets a “Kashmir ruby,” it’s either:
* Mislabeling to increase the stone's perceived value.
A ruby *traded through Kashmir** or mined nearby, possibly in northern Pakistan or Afghanistan, and marketed as Kashmiri.
A *synthetic or treated ruby** with a misleading origin claim.
---
### 2. Where Do the Finest Rubies Actually Come From?
| Origin | Features |
| -------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Myanmar (Burma) | Deep “pigeon blood” red, top global quality, Mogok mines are legendary |
| Mozambique | Excellent color, increasing global dominance |
| Thailand/Cambodia | Darker red stones, often heat-treated |
| Afghanistan/Pakistan (Jagdalek, Hunza, Gilgit) | Some ruby deposits exist but are small-scale |
---
### 3. How to Verify a Ruby’s Origin
* Gemological testing is essential:
Labs like *GIA**, GRS, SSEF, or AGL can determine ruby origin using:
* Inclusions
* Trace elements
* UV/IR spectroscopy
Any “Kashmir ruby” claim *should be viewed skeptically** unless confirmed by a respected lab.
---
### Summary
*No proven Kashmir ruby deposit** exists (unlike Kashmir sapphires).
High-quality rubies come from *Burma (Myanmar)** and Mozambique.
* Be cautious with sellers marketing “Kashmir rubies” without lab certification.
---
Would you like help finding certified rubies or understanding how to spot fakes and treated stones?
| Fournisseur d'expédition | Expédition vers Pakistan | Expédition dans le reste du monde | Expédition combinée ( Pakistan ) | Expédition combinée (reste du monde) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
|
|
|
|
| FedEx |
|
|
|
|
| DHL |
|
|
|
|
| UPS |
|
|
|
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