Rarest 7.85 Ct Transparent Ruby Trapiche SKU A9
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.7 x 10 x 3.7mm
- Poids (cts)
- 7.85
- Couleurs
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Trapiche Ruby
Very rare variety of Ruby with inclusions forming a star-shaped pattern.
First described 1991
Origin of name: Trapiche is the Spanish word for the cogwheel used to crush sugarcane. In this very rare type of Ruby inclusions form a pattern resembling the spokes of a wheel.
Can be confused with: no other gem
Localities: at the time of writing (July 2018) only there are only two known sources. One is in Mong Hsu, Myanmar (Burma), the other in the border area between the two Indian federal states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Burmese Trapiche Rubies hardly ever reach a weight of 1ct.
From India specimens of more than 70cts are known.
Worth knowing: Indian Trapiche Rubies are currently (2018) mined in two pits. One yields red to dark red specimens, while gems from the other pit are characterized by a distinct purple hue.
The Indian occurrences were discovered somewhat accidentally, while (unsuccessfully) prospecting for uranium ore.
Gemstone Name : Ruby
Treatment: None
Color: Same as Picture
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- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.7 x 10 x 3.7 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 7.85
- Couleurs
-
Trapiche Ruby
Very rare variety of Ruby with inclusions forming a star-shaped pattern.
First described 1991
Origin of name: Trapiche is the Spanish word for the cogwheel used to crush sugarcane. In this very rare type of Ruby inclusions form a pattern resembling the spokes of a wheel.
Can be confused with: no other gem
Localities: at the time of writing (July 2018) only there are only two known sources. One is in Mong Hsu, Myanmar (Burma), the other in the border area between the two Indian federal states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Burmese Trapiche Rubies hardly ever reach a weight of 1ct.
From India specimens of more than 70cts are known.
Worth knowing: Indian Trapiche Rubies are currently (2018) mined in two pits. One yields red to dark red specimens, while gems from the other pit are characterized by a distinct purple hue.
The Indian occurrences were discovered somewhat accidentally, while (unsuccessfully) prospecting for uranium ore.
Gemstone Name : Ruby
Treatment: None
Color: Same as Picture
| Fournisseur | Destination | Coût |
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| Standard Shipping - Tracked Défaut |
Reste du monde
21
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
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| DHL |
Reste du monde
10
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
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| Standard Shipping - Tracked Défaut |
Thaïlande
15
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
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| DHL |
Thaïlande
10
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premier article
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NégatifSeller unreliable: claimed shipping issues without proof, pushed expensive method, then shipped anyway. I was charged an extra ~$40 without approval or refund of the original shipping fee.
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PositifAbsolutely perfect gem. Beautiful color. Thank you.
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PositifExcellent cut, nice color. Very happy with my purchase !
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PositifThis never showed, agreed to a small stone for the same price. Beautiful stone, love it. Problems with certificates not showing up, and also "make an offer" was never honored, paid full price, on multiple stones.