Ruby crystal
Ruby: Etymology: from latin rubeus: red
Before the XIXème century, Ruby, red Spinel and Garnet were often confused and called carbuncles.
The most famous Rubies are:
- The Ruby Edward at the British Museum in London (167 cts).
- The star Ruby Reeves at the Smithsonian Institut in New-York (138 cts).
- The star Ruby De Long at the American Museum in New-York (100 cts).
- The star Ruby Edward at the British Museum in London (167 cts).
The Ruby is one of the four gemstones called precious stones: Diamond, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire.
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Before the XIXème century, Ruby, red Spinel and Garnet were often confused and called carbuncles.
The most famous Rubies are:
- The Ruby Edward at the British Museum in London (167 cts).
- The star Ruby Reeves at the Smithsonian Institut in New-York (138 cts).
- The star Ruby De Long at the American Museum in New-York (100 cts).
- The star Ruby Edward at the British Museum in London (167 cts).
The Ruby is one of the four gemstones called precious stones: Diamond, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire.
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4 Item(s)
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Ruby cristal 20.0 g
Mozambique- Ref : RUCX0016
- Weight : 20.00g
- 26.80 x 19.90 x 13.70 mm
€576.00 Incl. Tax €480.00 Excl. Tax -
 
Ruby cristal 32.95 g
Mozambique- Ref : RUCX0015
- Weight : 32.95g
- 37.70 x 32.90 x 13.00 mm
- 164.75ct
€816.00 Incl. Tax €680.00 Excl. Tax -
 
Ruby cristal 48.38 g
Mozambique- Ref : RUCX0014
- Weight : 48.38g
- 36.40 x 34.20 x 14.30 mm
- 241.90ct
€655.20 Incl. Tax €546.00 Excl. Tax -
 
Ruby cristal 9.13 g
Mozambique- Ref : RUCX0013
- Weight : 9.13g
- 28.43 x 20.91 x 12.04 mm
- 45.65g
€306.00 Incl. Tax €255.00 Excl. Tax