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Burma Ruby

The oldest source of ruby is Burma, which is also one of the hardest materials to find in good condition. Burmese rubies are fluorescent because they contain chromium. The Burmese ruby is still considered one of the most expensive gemstones in the world.

Burma Ruby

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Burmese Rubies: Beauty, Quality and Ethical Issues of Exceptional Precious Stones

The Burmese ruby is aprecious stone Exceptional, appreciated for its intense red color and its rarity. Burmese rubies mainly come from the Mogok region, located in Burma (Myanmar). The characteristic red color, often described as "pigeon blood", is due to the presence of chromium in the stone.

The geological origin of these precious stones dates back to the formation of mineral deposits in the Mogok region. This area is known for its other precious stones, such as jade. Burmese rubies are appreciated for their unique red color, which ranges from orange-red to pink-red. The birthstone of these gems is the natural Burmese ruby, a variety of red corundum.

The size of a Burmese ruby can influence its value in the gemstone market. Oval or octagon faceted gems are particularly sought after for their aesthetics and brilliance. Ruby gemstone jewelry, such as silver rings with rubies, earrings, and other ornaments, are highly valued for their beauty and elegance.

The price of a Burmese ruby depends on several factors, such as the color, clarity, size, and weight of the stone. Pigeon blood red rubies are generally the most expensive due to their rarity and intensity. Burmese rubies can be accompanied by a certificate of origin and an IGI or GIA certificate, attesting to their quality and authenticity.

The publicity around Burmese rubies has led to an increased demand for these precious stones, with public figures such as Aung San Suu Kyi, Daw Asami, and Harry Winston promoting them. However, the ethical and environmental issues related to the extraction of these stones must be taken into account. Ruby mines in Burma are associated with human rights violations, as documented by photojournalist Vlad Sokhin. The harsh working conditions and environmental abuses have been highlighted by authors like Joseph Kessel and activists like Hugo Nazarenko.

Due to these issues, the trade of Burmese rubies is subject to restrictions and embargoes in certain countries, such as France. Ethical alternatives, such as synthetic rubies or those from ethical sources (Madagascar, Mozambique, Vietnam, Pakistan), are available for consumers concerned about ethical issues.

When purchasing a Burmese ruby, it is therefore essential to choose a trusted and certified supplier. Celinni is a reference in terms of choice and sale of ethical Burmese rubies. Concerned about environmental and social issues, we commit to only offering stones from responsible and certified sources. By working closely with reliable partners and requiring certificates of authenticity, we ensure our customers superior quality Burmese rubies while respecting the principles of fair and sustainable trade.

Free delivery may be offered for the purchase of gemstones online, and consumers should ensure that the average weight of the ruby is clearly indicated.

The maintenance and preservation of Burmese rubies from Burma are also important to maintain their beauty and value. It is recommended to regularly clean ruby stone jewelry with a soft cloth and warm soapy water, avoiding harsh chemicals. Gemstones should be kept away from direct sunlight and thermal shocks to prevent color alterations or cracks.

Burmese rubies continue to attract the attention and fascination of the entire world. By carefully choosing and taking into account ethical implications, gemstone enthusiasts can contribute to more responsible trade and support efforts to improve conditions in Burmese ruby mines. Whether you choose a natural Burmese ruby or an ethical alternative, these precious stones remain a symbol of beauty and passion that transcends borders and cultures.

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