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About Ruby Rings

Celebrate passion and elegance with our radiant ruby rings. Known as the “King of Gems,” rubies symbolize love, vitality, and success, making them a timeless choice for any occasion. Each ruby is meticulously selected for its rich red hue and set in exquisite designs, from classic solitaires to ornate vintage settings. Perfect as a July birthstone or as a bold statement piece, our ruby rings are crafted to captivate and endure, embodying both strength and beauty. Whether as a token of love or a cherished addition to your collection, a ruby ring is a gift that speaks volumes.

Ruby Rings FAQs

Rubies are prized for their vibrant red color, durability, and symbolism of love and vitality.

Rubies rank 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making them one of the most durable gemstones after diamonds.

Rubies symbolize love, passion, courage, and prosperity, often associated with strength and vitality.

Absolutely! Ruby engagement rings are a unique and romantic choice that symbolizes everlasting love.

Popular styles include solitaire settings, halo designs, and vintage-inspired rings with intricate details.

While rubies are defined by their red color, the shade can range from pinkish-red to deep blood-red, depending on trace elements like chromium.

While rubies are the July birthstone, their timeless appeal makes them perfect for anyone, regardless of birth month.

Treated rubies are enhanced for color or clarity, while untreated rubies are completely natural and often more valuable.

High-quality rubies can be more valuable than diamonds, depending on their size, color, and rarity.

Rubies are a variety of the mineral corundum and are more durable and valuable, while garnets are a separate mineral with a deeper red hue.

The most prized ruby color is “pigeon’s blood red,” a vibrant, deep red with a hint of blue undertone.

Rubies are graded based on their color, clarity, cut, and carat weight, with color being the most critical factor.

Oval, round, cushion, and pear shapes are popular as they enhance the ruby’s brilliance and color.

High-quality rubies are often more expensive due to their rarity, especially in larger sizes.

Yes, many jewelers offer customization, allowing you to select the ruby’s size, shape, and setting to create a unique piece.