
What Is a Natural Ruby?
A natural ruby is a precious gemstone from the corundum mineral family, known for its vibrant red to pinkish-red hue, caused by the presence of chromium. Rubies are one of the four precious gemstones (alongside sapphire, emerald, and diamond) and are valued for their color, clarity, cut, and carat weight.
Unlike synthetic rubies, natural rubies are formed deep within the Earth over millions of years, often containing natural inclusions or internal features that serve as proof of their authenticity
BIRTHSTONE
July. Ruby symbolizes love, courage, and passion, making it a popular gift for July-born individuals.
FAQs
Rubies are known for their red hues, but they can range from deep blood-red (known as “pigeon blood”) to pinkish or purplish-red tones, depending on the amount of chromium and iron present.
Ruby ranks 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, just below diamond, making it extremely suitable for everyday wear in rings, earrings, and necklaces.
A synthetic ruby is created in a lab with the same chemical composition, but it lacks natural inclusions and typically appears too perfect. A natural ruby has formed in nature and often displays unique growth patterns or internal features.
Yes. Inclusions are common in natural rubies and are considered part of the stone's unique fingerprint. A flawless ruby is extremely rare and very valuable.
No. Natural rubies range in color from light pinkish-red to deep crimson, and every stone has slight variations. That’s what makes each ruby unique.