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Natural Ruby Cut Stone Gemstone for Jewelry Making Pendant Earring Ring Necklace Bracelet Manufacturer supplier Exporter Wholesaler from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Ruby History The Latin word meaning red, ruber, is the source of the term "ruby." Along with emerald, sapphire, and diamond, it is one of the four precious stones. Ruby is the third-hardest gemstone after diamond and moissanite, having a Mohs value of 9. Rubies have been mined, gathered, traded, revered, and used for millennia to embellish weapons and high priests' breastplates as well as for fashion. The gemstone of nobility is said to be ruby. The most expensive rubies are referred to as "blood red" ones. Ruby gemstones were utilised in certain ancient societies to cast lots and determine the future. Famous rubies include a Van Cleef & Arpels ruby and diamond ring that belonged to Elizabeth Taylor and established a record for price per carat at $4.2 million/8.24 carats. The month of July has a ruby as its birthstone. It is also utilised to mark other significant anniversaries, such as the 40th anniversary of the creation of Fire Mountain Gems and Beads in 2013 and the 40th anniversary of marriages. Ruby Metaphysical Properties It is thought that rubies encourage adoration, nurture, health, wisdom, and riches. It has been linked to increased vitality, focus, creativity, loyalty, honors, and compassion. Ruby is seen as the guardian of the house, belongings, and loved ones. According to legend, ruby stimulates the heart chakra, brings spiritual insight, and acts as a psychic defense.
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