Holy cow! It is a real tri-colored Burmese Ruby!
Wow! We bet you've never seen a ruby like this before. But don't worry, we haven't either! So again, we say, Wow! Let's get the size out of the way so we can dive right in. It measures an impressive 9.4mm x 6.2mm x 4.2mm, and you can see that it has a superior luster by the way the facets sparkle in the video. Now, let's talk about this ruby! Looking at the middle, you can easily see the hexagonal crystal pattern that these gems form in. But the layers are well defined not just by shape, but by color as well. You have a dark red center ruby crystal surrounded by orange ruby crystal, and then it radiates outward like the rings of a tree, alternating between pink and red until you get to the edges, where it is framed in a red violet pigeons blood hue. And believe it or not, you can even tell that the ruby was faceted at an angle, because the whole effect carries through to the back, where you can easily see the center formation on the opposite end. Is that crazy or what? So not only do you have a precious gemstone, but you also have the geological roadmap to its creation! And it's a must have for your gem and jewelry collection! It was sourced from Myanmar (formerly Burma), and was heated only, with no dyes or fillers.
Gems come with a complimentary gem jar for display and protection, size permitting. All treatments are disclosed*, and all weights and sizes are approximate. Listed gemstones are greatly magnified, and minor details that present themselves in the photo may not be visible with the naked eye. There may be slight color differences due to individual monitor settings and capabilities. *Except for topaz. As irradiation is the standard treatment for this gem type, they should be assumed to be as such, unless stated otherwise in the description.
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