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1.53 Carat GIA Certified Unheated Cushion-Cut Burmese Ruby
Located in Hong Kong, HK
1.53 Carat GIA Certified Unheated Cushion-Cut Burmese Ruby: A rare gemstone, it is a 1.53 carat
Category

2010s Hong Kong Contemporary Loose Gemstones

Materials

Ruby

1.90 Carat GIA Certified Oval-Cut Unheated Burmese Ruby
Located in Hong Kong, HK
1.90 Carat GIA Certified Oval-Cut Unheated Burmese Ruby: A rare gem, it is a 1.90 carat unheated
Category

2010s Hong Kong Contemporary Loose Gemstones

Materials

Ruby

7.97 Carat GRS Certified Unheated Burmese "Mogok" Ruby Cabochon
Located in Hong Kong, HK
7.97 carat GRS Certified Unheated Burmese "Mogok" Ruby Cabochon: A very rare gem, it is a 7.97
Category

2010s Hong Kong Contemporary Loose Gemstones

Materials

Ruby

1.93 Carat GIA Certified Pigeon s Blood Red Unheated Cushion-Cut Burmese Ruby
Located in Hong Kong, HK
1.93 Carat GIA Certified Pigeon's Blood Red Unheated Cushion-Cut Burmese Ruby: A rare gemstone, it
Category

2010s Hong Kong Contemporary Loose Gemstones

Materials

Ruby

1.12 Carat GIA Certified Pigeon s Blood Red Unheated Round-Cut Burmese Ruby
Located in Hong Kong, HK
gemstone, it is a 1.12 carat unheated round-cut Burmese ruby. Certified by GIA Lab to be hailing from the
Category

2010s Hong Kong Contemporary Loose Gemstones

Materials

Ruby

5.16 Carat GIA Certified Unheated Burmese Ruby Cabochon
Located in Hong Kong, HK
5.16 Carat GIA Certified Unheated Burmese Ruby Cabochon: A rare gemstone, it is a 5.16 carat
Category

2010s Hong Kong Contemporary Cocktail Rings

Materials

Ruby

1.53 Carat GIA Certified Pigeon s Blood Red Unheated Cushion-Cut Burmese Ruby
Located in Hong Kong, HK
gemstone, it is a 1.53 carat unheated cushion-cut Burmese ruby. Certified by GIA Lab to be hailing from the
Category

2010s Hong Kong Contemporary Engagement Rings

Materials

Ruby

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Unheated Ruby Gemstone For Sale on 1stDibs

You are likely to find exactly the unheated ruby gemstone you’re looking for on 1stDibs, as there is a broad range for sale. Every item for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using Platinum, 18k Gold and Gold. As it relates to this specific piece, our collection includes designs that are universally popular, but 1.5 Carat and 2 Carat carat weights, specifically, are sought with frequency. An unheated ruby gemstone from Merkaba, Tamir and Sarosi By Timeless Gems — each of whom created a beautiful version of this treasured accessory — is worth considering. Today, if you’re looking for an oval cut version of this piece and are unable to find the perfect match, our selection also includes cushion cut and cabochon alternatives. There aren’t many items for men if you’re seeking an unheated ruby gemstone, as most of the options available are for women and unisex.

How Much is a Unheated Ruby Gemstone?

On average, an unheated ruby gemstone at 1stDibs sells for $9,500, while they’re typically $7,200 on the low end and $43,500 for the highest priced versions of this item.

The Legacy of Ruby in Jewelry Design

This deep red gem is the color of heat and passion — vintage and antique ruby jewelry is perfect for those born in the middle of summer.

Rubies are one of the few gemstones that can give diamonds a run for their money. Just consider the Van Cleef Arpels “scarf” necklace the Duke of Windsor presented to the Duchess on her 40th birthday, in 1936 — set with diamonds and dripping with rubies, a testament to the deep-red gemstone’s power — or the slippers encrusted with 4,600 rubies that Harry Winston made to commemorate The Wizard of Oz’s golden anniversary. July babies have permission to adorn themselves with this beautiful red stone even when it’s not their birthday.

Rubies are considered precious stones — along with diamonds, sapphires and emeralds — and have a hardness of 9.0 on the Mohs Scale, surpassed only by Moissanite and diamonds. They are composed of corundum, a colorless mineral that is also the basic material of sapphires. In the July birthstone, the red of the gemstone — and the various hues seen in sapphires — are produced by the presence of trace elements. In the case of a ruby, this element is chromium. Rubies range in color from vermilion to a violet red. They are also pleochroic, which means that a stone’s hue can vary depending on the direction of viewing. The most sought-after color is pigeon’s blood: pure red with a hint of blue.

Rubies that are hosted in dolomite marble are the most prized: Because the marble is low in iron, so are the rubies, resulting in a more intense color. Rubies found in basalt, which has a higher iron content, are generally darker and less intense.

When shopping for antique and vintage ruby jewelry, remember that the 4Cs of selecting the perfect diamond — color, clarity, cut and carat — also apply to rubies.

According to the Gemological Institute of America, the color of the July birthstone should be a vibrant to slightly purplish red, and the stone should be clear and inclusion-free. Accordingly, the cut should show off its color and clarity. As for the last criterion, fine rubies more than a carat in weight are rare. Often, large rubies are more expensive than diamonds of comparable weights.

Find a collection of ruby necklaces, ruby rings and other accessories on 1stDibs.

Questions About Unheated Ruby Gemstone
  • A heated ruby is a ruby wherein 1600 - 1700 degrees centigrade of heat is applied to the stone to improve it's color, luster, and/or clarity. This is a common method for most rubies is not a bad at all. What makes unheated rubies valuable is their rarity. To find a beautiful ruby that does not need heat to improve it's beauty is very rare and highly unlikely.