Tips For Buying Real Ruby Rings
Posted in Jewelry on July 11th, 2010 by admin – Comments OffThe word “ruby” is actually a Latin work, “ruber” which simply means red. On Moh´s hardness scale, this is used to determine whether a stone is classified as “precious” or not. The harder the stone the more expensive it will be. For instance, a diamond, the most valuable of the precious stones, has a hardness of 10, while ruby is just below it at 9. Other precious stones, like emeralds or sapphires, are lower on the scale and are less expensive.
Before you start to buy real ruby rings however you should use the four C´s. This is a tongue in cheek scale used to judge the quality of any precious stone. Cut, clarity, carat and cut. The most important one of these is the clarity. Cubic Zirconium, a lab made simulation of several precious stones is 100% clear but is not real. Genuine ruby rings are rarely completely clear and the ones that are clear are very expensive. Ruby is very popular because if it’s deep red color and is very symbolic to many people. It can be used to stand for love, passion, wealth, power, bravery and even health. This makes it possible to use ruby rings for nearly any occasion and owners have always claimed to feel a great deal of positive energy when wearing one.
Rubies are usually combined with precious metals like gold, silver or platinum. The most popular however is the yellow gold because it works best to bring out the natural red of the ring. It is the birthstone of anyone born in July and is used to symbolize both the 15th and 40th anniversary. You can buy ruby rings in any jewelry store and many online websites. If you buy online however make sure that the ring comes with a certificate of authenticity. The last thing you want to do is to buy a real ring, spend a lot of money, only to find out it is artificial like cubic zirconium or even paste.
