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Natural Ruby 0.90CT Best Quality Ruby From Afghanistan
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.03 x 5.13 x 3.45mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.9
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Rubies from Afghanistan—especially those mined in the Jegdalek region near Kabul—are known for their striking natural beauty, often rivaling rubies from more famous sources like Myanmar (Burma).
Key Characteristics of Afghan Rubies:
1.
Color
Pigeon’s blood red (the most prized ruby color) can occur, though it’s rare.
More commonly: deep pink to purplish-red hues.
Some stones have a slightly bluish or purplish tint, depending on the specific mine and geological conditions.
2.
Clarity
Typically included, with visible internal features like rutile silk, crystals, or fingerprints.
Some stones are relatively clean, which increases their value.
Unlike many rubies on the global market, Afghan rubies may be less commonly treated with heat, which is a plus for collectors seeking natural stones.
3.
Cut
Often cut locally, which means the craftsmanship may not always meet international standards, but it preserves carat weight.
Buyers often re-cut Afghan rubies for maximum brilliance.
4.
Origin Advantage
The Jegdalek mines are ancient and known to produce rubies that are:
Naturally vibrant
Highly fluorescent under UV light
Geologically distinct from rubies of East Africa or Southeast Asia
5.
Market and Rarity
Afghan rubies are less well-known globally, which can make them more affordable relative to their quality.
Due to conflict and accessibility issues, consistent supply is limited—making them somewhat rare in the global market.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.03 x 5.13 x 3.45 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.9
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Rubies from Afghanistan—especially those mined in the Jegdalek region near Kabul—are known for their striking natural beauty, often rivaling rubies from more famous sources like Myanmar (Burma).
Key Characteristics of Afghan Rubies:
1.
Color
Pigeon’s blood red (the most prized ruby color) can occur, though it’s rare.
More commonly: deep pink to purplish-red hues.
Some stones have a slightly bluish or purplish tint, depending on the specific mine and geological conditions.
2.
Clarity
Typically included, with visible internal features like rutile silk, crystals, or fingerprints.
Some stones are relatively clean, which increases their value.
Unlike many rubies on the global market, Afghan rubies may be less commonly treated with heat, which is a plus for collectors seeking natural stones.
3.
Cut
Often cut locally, which means the craftsmanship may not always meet international standards, but it preserves carat weight.
Buyers often re-cut Afghan rubies for maximum brilliance.
4.
Origin Advantage
The Jegdalek mines are ancient and known to produce rubies that are:
Naturally vibrant
Highly fluorescent under UV light
Geologically distinct from rubies of East Africa or Southeast Asia
5.
Market and Rarity
Afghan rubies are less well-known globally, which can make them more affordable relative to their quality.
Due to conflict and accessibility issues, consistent supply is limited—making them somewhat rare in the global market.
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Thailand | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Thailand) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
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| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
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