Tanzania Heated Ruby Stone

Purple ruby is the most classic type of ruby stone. The name “purple ruby” is given to the rubies that are purple. This makes them different from the common red ruby stone. If you are looking for a precious gemstone that truely “purples you”, this is the piece to slay.

It belongs to the corundum mineral family. Purple ruby color ranges from light purple to intense reddish purple. The color of this gemstone is due to the presence of iron and titanium. The higher the concentration of these elements, the darker the color. The color is what sets this stone apart from others. A purple ruby ring is a must-have for anyone seeking to wear their power, passion, and royal elegance all at once.

  • Stimulates imagination and artistic expression.
  • Encourages self-esteem and leadership qualities.
  • Aids in connecting with higher consciousness and intuition. Purple ruby stone benefits the wearer with enhanced Surya power in Vedic astrology.
  • Aligns the crown and heart chakras for spiritual harmony.
  • Purple ruby meanings stand for love and passion. It is a suitable gemstone for engagements and weddings.
  • Color Tone : The finest purple rubies exhibit a rich, vivid purplish-red.
  • Clarity: High-quality stones are relatively free from visible inclusions.
  • Cut: A well-cut purple ruby enhances the brilliance and displays color evenly.
  • Carat Weight: Larger stones (1 carat and above) are rare and significantly more valuable.
  • Origin: Rubies from Myanmar (Burma) and Mozambique are considered superior in quality and command higher prices.

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Q.1 Is purple ruby a natural gemstone or man-made?

Ans. These are natural gemstone that originate from Burma and Myanmar. This ruby variety is valuable for its distinct purple tone.

Q.2 What is the difference between a purple ruby and a regular ruby?

Ans. A regular ruby shows a vivid red color, whereas a purple ruby features more of a purple color and red as a secondary color.

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