Ruby is the goal of gem lovers to invest and collect

Ruby is known as the "stone of love" for its magnificent, clear and gorgeous style. People think that wearing her will make people happy and happy. In Indian Sanskrit, ruby ​​(RUBY) means the king of gems, symbolizing the eternal fire that never goes out. Ruby is perhaps the most intense substance seen by our ancestors. No wonder they describe the magical power of these flames: these red flames will burn constantly and never go out. The top color in ruby ​​is called "pigeon blood red", which is rare in the market and is produced in Myanmar. Ruby is the birthstone of July.

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In the grade evaluation of ruby, in addition to color and clarity, the value of the gemstone is also inextricably linked to the size of its carat. The larger the gemstone, the more precious it is, and the large ruby ​​in nature is difficult to form. As the number of carats increases, the value of rubies will increase geometrically.

Ruby is often referred to as red gems, but in the gem industry, there are many varieties of red gems. Only one gems can specifically use the term ruby, which refers to the red fused alumina that reaches the gem level. Ruby has been the most valuable gem in the world for thousands of years. Legend has it that rubies are the most precious of the twelve gems God created when creating everything. Ruby is a gem-quality corundum mineral. It is the most durable crystalline form of alumina known. Corundum has a Mohs hardness of 9 degrees. And the toughness is great. Ordinary corundum is even used as an abrasive.

Ruby belongs to the world's top five gems. Their Mohs hardness is 9, second only to diamonds. It is a long-established and precious gemstone. It has long been the target of investment and collection for gem lovers.

The top ruby ​​rough stone exhibited by Shanghai Jundao Art is 760g, the color of the gemstone is the top pigeon blood red; the original stone is old pit stone, high transparency glass body, no impurities, no cracks; the ruby ​​body is larger, estimated to be about 70%; Three beams of six-shot stars appear in the light, and the gems are placed in the darkroom, illuminated by spotlights, and the gems seem to burn. The original stone starlight effect is very obvious, produced in Myanmar, the most famous place of origin.

Ruby is one of the most valuable in the collection of gemstones. And over the years of the auction, ruby ​​is a major event. In 1989, Sotheby’s sold a 32-carat ruby ​​at $44,000 per carat; in 1995, at a Sotheby’s Geneva auction, a 27.35-carat Burmese ruby ​​was sold for $4 million, or per carat. In 1998, Sotheby’s a 16-carat Burmese ruby ​​was sold at $2,273,100 per carat; in 2006, Sotheby’s Hong Kong Spring Auction, a 18.04-carat Burmese ruby, sold for $19.384 million. Hong Kong dollars; in 2012 Sotheby's Hong Kong autumn shooting, a 9-carat Burmese ruby, the valuation has reached 24 million to 30 million Hong Kong dollars, an average of 3.05 million to 3.77 million per carat. The increase is so huge that it is eye-catching.

In recent years, due to the price increase of gemstone raw materials and the enthusiasm of the gemstones, the price of rubies has been rising all the way. According to statistics and statistics, the annual growth rate has reached 30%-40% in the past 10 years. According to experts, the value-added and value-added of the top pigeon blood ruby ​​is clear, with good investment and collection value. Experts predict that in the next five to 10 years, the demand for high-end gemstones in domestic and foreign markets will increase by 10 times. Due to the high market demand, the market price of ruby ​​rough will rise sharply in recent years.

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