Gemval, an approved data
supplier for the valuation data and pricing indexes for the Market News
Service, International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO, Geneva, has historical
data charts and graphs indicating an Asian ruby of 2 carats (medium
strongly purplish Red; strong (Burma, heated) has appreciated in value
37.20% since July 2005. If the price in July 2005 was, for example,
$2000 a carat it is now $2750 per carat. Colored gemstones, in general,
have appreciated 26%.
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This
big, natural, certified, emerald shaped ruby has the
vivid red crimson color so prized
in Vietnamese rubies. This ruby was specifically cut to put
into a ring and its fire and brilliance when viewed from a short arm
distance in dull light is remarkable.
The
photographs and movie below show a magnificently
radiant cushion cut VVS ruby, large size and unusual
brilliance. You will not see many ruby video displays as they tend to
show a ruby's dull color and every flaw.
If
you should purchase this ruby please take
the time to compare it to any similar
size ruby you can access. You will then appreciate the fire
and quality.
Technically
the color of this ruby is Asian which means
90% crimson and 10% magenta with a fantastic
6/6 value(tone)/saturation (vividness) index GIA
rating - see chart below. Certification is provided with the
ruby.
PLEASE NOTE: My movies and presentations are of the
actual gemstones...
the visuals are done both to test me and entertain you. If I
did
not embrace the challenge I most likely would not be selling
gemstones! Should you desire a free copy of the video please email me.
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Pieces:
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One
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Type: |
Natural ruby
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| Color: |
vivid crimson red |
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Cut: |
Octagon stepped |
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| Weight: |
5.05ct.
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Size: |
10.14X7.55X6.31mm
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| Clarity: |
VVS - (GIA Type 2)
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Luster: |
spectacular |
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| Enhancement: |
Advanced Heat |
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Origin: |
Vietnam |

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5.05ct Finest CrimsonMagenta
Vietnamese
Emerald
Cut Red Ruby
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These photographs
are extreme enlargements made by me under very bright
lights with a macro lens so you can observe the gem's clarity,
and of course, a magnification of any flaws. Monitors vary so I have
little control over the color on your screen only to say these
were made for a gamma corrected flat screen monitor with colors as
close as possible to the original.
All gems have been inspected
by a qualified gemologist and are guaranteed as natural. At Admiral
Cowdisley I am committed to top customer service, and quality material.
Email is encouraged with any questions. I will try to respond to email
within 24hrs.
Notes
on Ruby Treatments
Sometimes
a ruby will have dense silk clouds and a strong purplish color, making
the stones look like low-grade, cloudy rhodolite garnet. This is mainly
due to the crystal's unusual blue cores. Ordinary heat-treatment
removes the blue, as well as removing silk, making the final product a
rich, clear red. The market generally accepts such heated stones
without a quibble.
Some rubies are heavily fractured and Thai burners have combated the
cracking by healing the cracks with a flux such as borax. Heating the
stones with borax and other chemicals actually melts their surfaces,
including the surfaces of cracks. The corundum within this molten
material then redeposits on the fracture surfaces, filling and healing
the fractures shut. Undigested material cools into pockets of flux
glass. Essentially this amounts to a microscopic deposition of
synthetic ruby to heal the cracks closed. This treatment is permanent
and irreversible, the remnant pockets of flux will not drain out in the
future, nor can they be removed.This treatment actually improves a
stone's durability, since the fractures are healed shut. In many
respects, it is a welding of fractures, similar to the joining of two
pieces of metal with heat and a flux to lower their melting point.
The thing is that nearly all rubies in Thailand show some residues so
we must assume they have been flux healed. The amount of residue in the
ruby determines how little or many cracks were healed. If there are
'residues insignificant' then there has been very little healing, if
any at all.
The term 'glass filling' is very misleading as many 'chemicals' are
added to the heating process, and the folk who do the treatments are
extremely secretive about their process. This has created a very real
problem, where the enhancement is generally accepted by Thailand-based
dealers/gemologists, but rejected by those outside the country. The
result is that goods are returned amidst much name-calling and
hand-wringing, a situation from which only lawyers will benefit.
Compounding the problem is the fact that laboratories around the world
do not have uniform methods of describing or dealing with this
enhancement. Some cannot even properly identify it or distinguish
between naturally-occurring inclusions and the flux healing.
My
own opinion, for what it is worth, is that if the changes are permanent
and the ruby is clear with good color it certainly worth collecting. As
to the cost; a 2ct. unheated, clear ruby might fetch $10,000 per carat
whereas ruby of similar quality that has been treated might be
purchased for one tenth that amount.
Also
99% of rough ruby is heated to improve the color. Sometimes it
works and sometimes not. If however a top class ruby is added
to the process nothing much changes in that ruby. It comes out exactly
as it goes in... perfect. At Cowdisley we offer those
and the top 10% of the 10% remaining, the cleanest, best cut and most
vibrant and colorful rubies we can find.
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All my rubies come
with a gem certificate.
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GIA
CLARITY GRADING
USED BY COWDISLEY
Different
gem labs grade clarity in colored gemstones differently. Cowdisley uses
the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Colored Gemstone Grading
Scale. According to the GIA – perhaps the world’s best known and
trusted Gem Association and Lab, there are THREE different charts for
grading colored gemstones (and Diamonds). Perhaps the one that most
jewelers are familiar with is the Type 1 Gemstone Chart, which includes
the grading of Diamonds. The Chart that a gemstone is graded in is
dependent on the physical characteristics of the majority of a
particular gemstone; such as Ruby being graded as a Type 2.. The charts
and the gemstones that fit into each are as follows:
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TYPE I
Usually eye clean
Aquamarine,
Chrysoberyl, yellow and green, Heliodore, Morganite, Quartz, smoky,
Spodumene, all Tanzanite, Tourmaline, green, Zircon, blue |
TYPE II
Usually included
Andalusite,
Alexandrite, Ruby, Sapphire, all,Garnet,
all Iolite,
Peridot, Quartz, ametdyst, citrine, ametrine,
Spinel, all, Tourmaline, all but green, red and watermelon,
Zircon, all but blue |
TYPE III
Almost always included
Emerald,
Red Beryl,Tourmaline: red and watermelon |
| VVS |
Minute inclusions, difficult to see under 10X.
Eye clean. |
Minor inclusions, somewhat easy to see witd
10X. Usually eye clean. |
Noticeable inclusions under 10X. Usually eye
clean. |
| VS |
Minor inclusions, somewhat easy to see witd
10X. Usually eye clean. |
Noticeable inclusions under 10X. May be eye
visible. |
Obvious inclusions witd 10X. May be eye visible. |
| SI1 |
Easily noticeable witd 10X. Slightly visible to
tde unaided eye. Usually low relief. |
Obvious inclusions, large or numerous under
10X. Apparent to unaided eye. |
Prominent to unaided eye. |
| SI2 |
Easily visible to tde unaided eye. Usually low
relief. |
Obvious inclusions, large or numerous under
10X. Very apparent to unaided eye. |
Very prominent to unaided eye. |
| I1 |
Moderate effect on appearance or durability. |
Moderate effect on appearance or durability. |
Moderate effect on appearance or durability. |
| I2 |
Severe effect on appearance or durability. |
Severe effect on appearance or durability. |
Severe effect on appearance or durability. |
| I3 |
Severe effect on both appearance and durability. |
Severe effect on both appearance and durability. |
Severe effect on both appearance and durability. |
Dcl
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Not transparent |
Not transparent |
Not transparent |
Gemstone
Enhancement Codes
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F
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G
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H
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O
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T
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HL |
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Filling,
Infilling or Stabilizing |
Irradiation |
Heat
Enhancement |
Oiling/Resin
Infusion |
Treated
(berylium) |
Dyed |
Heat
Enhancement/Lattice diffusion |
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The
GIA nomenclature also specifies six levels of saturation ranging from
"grayish" (neutral grey) to "moderately strong" to "vivid." The term
"intensity" is also used to describe a stone's saturation.
Gemstone Saturation Chart

To
describe the darkness or lightness of a colored stone, the GIA system
has nine levels of tone ranging from "very very light" to "very very
dark." A numerical value is assigned to each label for use in a grading
report.
Gemstone Tone Chart

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