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July Birthstone - RUBY

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July Birthstone - RUBY

One of the most popular traditional jewelry stones, ruby is exceptionally durable. Its colors — always red — can reach vivid levels of saturation.

Ruby is the July birthstone – and it’s one of the most coveted of gems. The name is derived from the Latin word ruber, meaning “red” – the color of love and passion. Few things catch the eye like the ruby birthstone. The finest color of the birthstone for July is a deep red with a hint of purple, called “pigeon’s blood” in the trade. A variety of the mineral corundum, ruby gets its color from trace amounts of the element chromium. The more chromium, the stronger the red. Here’s what you need to know about this beautiful July birthstone so you can better choose one for yourself or a loved one who was born in the month of July.

Ruby Birthstone

Ruby Birthstone Meaning & History

In ancient India, ruby was called the “king of precious stones” for its rarity, hardness (second only to diamond), beauty and seemingly mystical powers. Long associated with the life force blood, ruby was a symbol of power and youthful energy in Indian jewelry. In past centuries, some believed this birthstone for July could predict misfortune or danger, and others claimed it would cure inflammatory diseases and soothe anger. Burmese warriors believed it made them invincible in battle. Medieval Europeans maintained that rubies bestowed health, wisdom, wealth and success in love.

RUBY
A ruby stone is a pink to blood-red colored gemstone, a variety of corundum (aluminum oxide). Other types of gem-quality corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is one of the traditional cardinal gems, gathered with different many other stones such as amethyst, sapphire, emerald, and diamond. The word ruby comes from the word ruby in Latin which means Red.The color of a ruby depends on the amount of the element chromium.
Some gemstones that are widely or archeologically called rubies, such as the Black Prince's Ruby in the British Imperial State Crown, are actually spinels. These were once called "Balas rubies".


Natural from ruby crystals Winza, Tanzania

JULY BIRTHSTONE MEANING AND HISTORY

Ruby is the July birthstone and it’s one of the most precious of gems. The name came from the Latin word ruber, meaning “red”. meaning of the color red is love and passion. The finest color of the birthstone for July is a deep red with a touch of purple referred as “pigeon’s blood” in the trade. Ruby gets its color red from the amounts of chromium. The more amount of the element chromium, the stronger the red is in the Ruby stone. This is basically what you need to know about this precious July birthstone so you can choose one for yourself or a your loved one who was born in the month of July.

In historic India, ruby was named the “king of precious stones” for its shortage, beauty and spiritual powers. In past centuries, some believed this birthstone for July could predict disaster or danger, and others believed it would cure diseases and calm anger. Burmese warriors believed it made them unbeatable in battle. Ancient people in Medieval Europeans said that rubies gives health, wisdom, wealth and success in love.


WHERE IS RUBY FOUND?
Rubies are found in Thailand, in the Pailin and Sam lout District of Cambodia, as well as in Afghanistan, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, India, Namibia, Japan, and Scotland; ever since once the Second warfare ruby deposits were found in Madagascar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, and Vietnam.


RUBY BIRTHSTONE CARE AND CLEANING
As rubies are very hard, matter which gathers on surfaces, causing a worn or dull surface. To Keep your rubies as clean as possible you need to apply, lotions, perfumes and sprays before using it on your jewelry. To remove the dullness, clean rubies at home by applying a mixture of mild liquid soap and warm water. Gently scrub your rubies and the jewelry using a soft toothbrush for sparkling results.

 

Source: gia.edu & gemsociety.org


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