Ruby
Always considered one of the rarest and most precious stones in the world, the ruby is second only to the diamond.
From the Latin “rebeus”, red, this stone is a variety of corundum, an aluminum oxide mineral characterized by its lively and brilliant red color.
Since ancient times, ruby has been considered one of the favorite precious stones of nobles and sovereigns, especially in India and Asia. This stone is associated with births in the month of July, known in India as "ratnaraj", "King of precious gems" and symbolizes love and passion.
In nature it is possible to find rubies of various shapes, prismatic, bipyramidal or rhombohedral, but it is the luster, the brilliance and the cut that give character to this unique stone. In order to better observe the ruby and discover its nuances, it is recommended to expose the precious gem to white or natural light.
The best known deposits are in Madagascar, China, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Vietnam, but the most precious and sought after are those located in the Mogok valley, in Burma, from which the most precious rubies come from and with a greater intensity. of color.
According to some popular beliefs, the ruby was an amulet able to protect those who owned it from ills and misfortune but also to give longevity.
Today it is a stone symbol of beauty, power and sunshine and its being rare makes it even more special.