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Ruby Quality Fcators

A Ruby is a pink to blood-red colored gemstone a variety of the mineral corundum.<br>https://wa.me/919216113388<br>

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Ruby Quality Fcators

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  1. RUBY QUALITY FACTORS Ruby can adjust the highest cost of any colored gemstone. The per-carat prices offine-quality rubies have been risingeternally. For better-quality material, modest differences in color can make remarkable differences invalue. Theper-caratpriceofrubycanalsoincrease completely as size increases, especially for better- qualitystones.

  2. THECOLOROFRUBY Color is the most remarkable factor affecting a ruby’svalue. The finest ruby has a pure, vibrant red to modest purplish redcolor. In most markets, pure redcolors command the highest prices andruby with overtones of orange and purple are lessvalued. Thecolormustbeneithertoodarknor too light to beconsidered finest quality.

  3. RUBY CLARITY StandardGrade People in the trade expect rubies to have at least some inclusions because inclusion-free rubies arepractically FineGrade nonexistent. Rubyvaluecandependonhowvisibletheinclusionsare. Obvious inclusions, or inclusions thatreduce transparency or brightness, lower a ruby’svalue PremiumGrade completely. if large and eminent inclusions are located under the table facet, they greatly diminish thetransparency, Super PremiumGrade brilliance, and value of thestone.

  4. RUBYCUT Ruby rough is very expensive, so many cutters try to conserve as much weight aspossible. They might fashion flattened ruby roughinto shallow stones, even though light escapes through flattened pavilions, causing an unattractivesee- through area in the stone calleda window. The most common shapes of fashioned rubies are ovals and cushions, with brilliant-cut crownsof kite-shaped and triangular facets, and step-cut pavilions with concentric rows of rectangular or squarefacets.

  5. RUBYSIZE&WEIGHT Fine-quality rubies over one carat are veryrare, But commercial-quality rubiesare commonly available in a wide range of sizes. The price per carat goesup remarkably for ruby as it increases in size.

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