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Silver Ring Birthstone Golden July - Ruby

925 Silver plated with 2-micron Yellow Gold · Ruby


Regular Price 64$

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        Size 5· EU 49 · 15.6 mm

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        925 Silver plated with 2-micron Yellow Gold

        Our jewelry is plated with a 14K Gold layer with a thickness of 2 microns, for long-lasting durability even after repeated contact with water

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        Silver Ring Birthstone Golden July - Ruby

        Birthstone

        Silver Ring Birthstone Golden July - Ruby

        Ruby, a queen of gemstones in enchanting shades of red. It is known as a stone of power, love, and abundance. Ruby is said to inspire vitality and self-confidence.

        Guide: Power, Love, Confidence

        Month: July

        Features: Ruby is a powerful stone, akin to diamonds

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        Weight

        Style

        Minimalist

        Dimensions

        3 mm

        Stone Cut

        Faceted

        Stone Dimensions

        3 mM

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        Materials & Stones.

        Material

        925 Silver plated with 2-micron Yellow Gold

        Our jewelry is plated with a 14K Gold layer with a thickness of 2 microns, for long-lasting durability even after repeated contact with water

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        Stone

        Ruby

        Ruby and sapphire are, in fact, the same gemstone—corundum (aluminum oxide). The difference is chromium, which turns ruby a vivid red.

        It forms in metamorphic and igneous rocks at high temperatures and pressures. The very chromium that gives its color creates tiny internal stresses in the crystal—which is why large, clean rubies are rarer than diamonds of the same size.

        The most prized hues are called the poetic “pigeon’s blood”—an intense red with a faint bluish glow, seen in under 1% of rubies.

        Long hailed as the “king of gemstones,” ruby was worn by warriors for courage and invulnerability; in many cultures it symbolized life itself, through the color of blood.

        In 1957, Elizabeth Taylor received from her husband, Mike Todd, a legendary Cartier suite of Burmese rubies, which the actress considered her lucky stone.

        Ruby remains a showstopping red-carpet gem today and a character-rich alternative to diamond for engagement rings.

        Hues range from red-pink to a deep, fiery red. Color—not size—is what determines a ruby’s value.

        The most renowned rubies come from the “Valley of Rubies” at Mogok in Burma, mined for over 800 years, as well as from Mozambique and Thailand.

        Like sapphire, ruby can display asterism—rare star rubies show a six-rayed star in direct light.

        Ruby symbolizes passion, vitality, and courage, and is July’s birthstone, associated with love and energy.

        With a hardness of 9, it’s highly durable and suitable for everyday wear—just avoid hard knocks and sudden temperature changes.

        Clean gently with a soft cloth. Its warm red looks beautiful in yellow gold, and also creates a striking contrast with 925 silver.

        Hardness · (Mohs Scale) 9. Can scratch most minerals, including topaz; only diamond can scratch it / 10
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