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Lotus Certified Natural 3.45 Carats Kashmir Ruby Purplish Red Cushion Cut
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 9.97 x 7.23 x 5.21mm
- Weight (cts)
- 3.45
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- Lotus Gemology
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- No Treatment
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- Cushion
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- Faceted
- Clarity
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Lotus Certified Natural 3.45 Carats Kashmir Ruby Purplish Red Color Cushion Cut From Kashmir , Pakistan
Dimensions:
9.97 x 7.23 x 5.21 mm
Treatment:
None
The purplish-red color Ruby from Kashmir, Pakistan! That's a truly exceptional and rare gemstone. Here are some key facts about this stunning stone:
Color:
The purplish-red color of this ruby is due to the presence of chromium and iron. The Kashmir region is known for producing rubies with a unique, subtle purplish or pinkish undertone.
Rarity:
Rubies from Kashmir, Pakistan are extremely rare, especially those with a vibrant, purplish-red color. The region's ruby deposits are limited, and production is scarce.
Hardness:
Ruby has a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making it one of the most durable gemstones.
Clarity:
Kashmir rubies often have inclusions, such as tiny crystals or growth patterns, which can affect their clarity.
Cut:
Purplish-red rubies from Kashmir are often cut into a variety of shapes, including oval, cushion, and emerald.
Value:
The value of a purplish-red ruby from Kashmir, Pakistan is extremely high due to its rarity, beauty, and demand.
Certification:
To verify the authenticity and value of this ruby, it's essential to obtain certification from a reputable gemological laboratory, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the International Gemological Institute (IGI).
Rarity factors:
Geological rarity:
Rubies are formed through a rare geological process, and the Kashmir region has limited ruby deposits.
Color rarity:
The purplish-red color of this ruby is extremely rare, making it highly prized by collectors.
Historical rarity:
Kashmir rubies have been prized for centuries, and their rarity has only increased over time.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 9.97 x 7.23 x 5.21 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 3.45
- Certificate Gem Lab
- Lotus Gemology
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
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Lotus Certified Natural 3.45 Carats Kashmir Ruby Purplish Red Color Cushion Cut From Kashmir , Pakistan
Dimensions:
9.97 x 7.23 x 5.21 mm
Treatment:
None
The purplish-red color Ruby from Kashmir, Pakistan! That's a truly exceptional and rare gemstone. Here are some key facts about this stunning stone:
Color:
The purplish-red color of this ruby is due to the presence of chromium and iron. The Kashmir region is known for producing rubies with a unique, subtle purplish or pinkish undertone.
Rarity:
Rubies from Kashmir, Pakistan are extremely rare, especially those with a vibrant, purplish-red color. The region's ruby deposits are limited, and production is scarce.
Hardness:
Ruby has a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making it one of the most durable gemstones.
Clarity:
Kashmir rubies often have inclusions, such as tiny crystals or growth patterns, which can affect their clarity.
Cut:
Purplish-red rubies from Kashmir are often cut into a variety of shapes, including oval, cushion, and emerald.
Value:
The value of a purplish-red ruby from Kashmir, Pakistan is extremely high due to its rarity, beauty, and demand.
Certification:
To verify the authenticity and value of this ruby, it's essential to obtain certification from a reputable gemological laboratory, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the International Gemological Institute (IGI).
Rarity factors:
Geological rarity:
Rubies are formed through a rare geological process, and the Kashmir region has limited ruby deposits.
Color rarity:
The purplish-red color of this ruby is extremely rare, making it highly prized by collectors.
Historical rarity:
Kashmir rubies have been prized for centuries, and their rarity has only increased over time.
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