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Ruby gemstone
Ruby gemstone

Ruby gemstone

Ruby gemstone

A species of Ruby, Also known as Star Ruby

The birthstone for July, ruby gemstone also represents a couple's 15th and 40th wedding anniversaries. The hard stone is prized for its rich red color. It is the most valuable stone in the corundum mineral species, and the most desirable ruby gemstone stones are sourced from Mogok, Burma. The color and clarity of the stone are often improved using a number of treatments.

General Info About Ruby gemstone

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Physical Properties of Ruby gemstone

Streak
White
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Chemical Properties of Ruby gemstone

Formula
Al2O3
Elements listed
Al, O

Optical Properties of Ruby gemstone

Refractive Index
1.762-1.778
Birefringence
0.008
Pleochroism
Strong: purplish-red, orangy-red
Dispersion
0.018
Optical Character
Uniaxial negative

Characteristics of Ruby gemstone

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Cultural Significance of Ruby gemstone

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Healing Properties of Ruby gemstone

Popular belief suggests that ruby gemstone can enhance the positive parts of your natural energy while diminishing the negative aspects. Ruby gemstone is supposedly a stone of love and nurture, but is also associated with knowledge, wealth, and honor, connecting primarily with the root and heart chakras. It acts to stimulate the Kundalini energy, providing a full-body energizing and cleansing experience.

Ruby gemstone as a Zodiac Stone

The ruby gemstone is often associated with the zodiac sign of Capricorn. When worn by Leos it is said to attract good health, fortune, and success in business endeavors. Like the sun, the ruby gemstone is a sustaining force that provides the wearer with a greater sense of confidence and courage.

Ruby gemstone as a Birthstone

The birthstone for July is the beautiful ruby gemstone. Named for its vibrant red color, it symbolizes love, passion, energy, and success. It has long been thought of as a protective stone that when worn will shield its user from harm. Many believe it encourages strength and courage.

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