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5 Cts Ruby Ring Sterling Silver Ladies Womens Gemstone Scroll Style Ring Sz 7. July Birthstone
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5 Cts Ruby Ring Sterling Silver Ladies Gemstone Scroll Style Ring Sz 7. July Birthstone.
Made with Tarnish Resistant De-OX Silver. The Ruby looks somewhat pink in some photos but we can assure you, this Ruby is much deeper red to the naked eye. Quality Stones.
Gemstone Species: Ruby
Type: Lab Created
Mineral Type: Synthetic Corundum
Gemstone Size: 10mm
Cut: Faceted Round
Larger Ring: Remember 25.40mm to 1 Inch
Lab Grade by NJS: AA-AAA
Color 1: Medium to Deep Reds
Color 2: Slight Pinks / Purples
Ring Size: 7 US
Metal: Solid Sterling Silver
Suggested Gender: Women's
Besides protecting it with with Renaissance Wax for Tarnish Protection this ring is also made with Tarnish Resistant De-OX silver giving it even better added protection. Quality settings. Renaissance wax is used by Museums to protect a variety of pieces including valuable artwork and jewelry. it gives is a nice sheen and works quite well. We use it for our own personal jewelry as well. We do not sell it but other Etsy sellers do, whom we also buy it from. Check it out; we highly recommend getting some for yourself.
We tried to give a nice photo display but photos do not give justice to this stone. It truly is a nice stone in person. And we have seen many!
We grade most lab rubies around AA and rarely to the point of AAA. We however grade this Ruby as AA-AAA. And for good reason; this is a very nice lab created ruby with very small presence of pinks and even purples which many seem to have. The only thing that differentiates this Ruby from a natural ruby is that it is too nice internally. Otherwise it would easily pass for a natural ruby.
Many rubies today are filled with lead glass or otherwise as they are prone to not only fracturing but heavy inclusions as well. For this reason, we do not use such stones in jewelry; particularly rings. Lead glass rubies in particular as one can easily ruin them with even household bleaches and lemon Juice.
See our Blog Article pertaining to this matter. https://notjuststones.com/blog/avoid-lead-glass-filled-rubies-in-your-jewelry-particularly-rings-f60b73/
Do not be taken for a ride when it comes to many rubies on the market today; unless they are natural; you do not want to use many in rings. And it is very common today that you will see many that will be glass filled.
Some say this is okay; and many people will buy them, but you do need to be aware how simple issues can create many problems for them. Though vendors may not disclose these facts; you do need to be aware of what you are buying as well as how to take care of them. Marketplaces are full of them today. So be careful and please take a moment to educate yourself with our Blog Post. Using Ultra-Sonic or Steam Cleaners are out of the question with Glass Filled Rubies and simple cleaning solutions, lemon and even lime juice can result in destroying them. Simple household bleach as well. This however is not going to be the case with Lab Created stones though you should of course protect your jewelry in any case.
In terms of testing this ruby, created with Synthetic Corundum, the same mineral as a natural Ruby, would test with similar properties as natural rubies would. And again, the only thing that may differentiate this ruby from a natural ruby is that it is too nice internally. Otherwise it could easily pass for a natural ruby.
We have seen and used many lab created rubies in our time and this stone is quite nice. Unfortunately supplies are currently limited. In comparing, a natural Ruby of this size and quality would be into the 10s of thousands; and due to its internal beauty; would be a rare one indeed; costing you well over 1 million if you could even get one.
There is no special care needed for this stone. Read the blog article and you will see this is certainly not the case with lead glass or others. Be proactive and stay safe! And above all else; buy smart!
As with the most popular Jeweler's Insurance agency, Jeweler's Mutual, we recommend the same care for most stones and your jewelry. Use warm water, a soft tooth brush, and a mild dish detergent that do not contain dying or bleaching agents (Blue Dawn recommended) and then polish up. For a more through cleaning take to a qualified jeweler and disclose any known treatments etc. that your gemstones may have. If you Tarnish Removers, try to be careful to not get it on your gemstones.
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