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What do you think about these rubys

tarte

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Hello everyone, I would like to have your opinion on these rubys,

What do you think ?
Are they good qualities?
Is the color good?
Are they saturated?
what do you think is the best ruby?
Which one will you buy if you had to choose?

I want to clarify that I do not want to buy (for the moment) it's just curiosity, do not pay attention to the two rings surrounded.The photo does not belong to me, I can not provide other photos.

Forgive me for my English.

I look forward to hearing from you:)
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tarte

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:confus::confus:
 

chrono

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Not enough to tell.

I’d need proof of level of treatment
Video under various lighting
Proper independent lab memo
Fluorescence preferred
Better view of clarity

I actually prefer the one on the lowest left
 

tarte

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Thank you chrono,

the certificate will be the choice for me (if I buy) although the rubies are certified, "what the seller tells me"

The seller certifies me that they are all unheated (except one), all untreated as well.

for fluorescence I have no idea.

Regarding the photos / video is really frustrating but I have this one at the moment, because the seller told me that the rubies are not available immediately, they will be available for the month of November normally.
I would ask him a video as soon as the rubies are available I would post it here if everything goes well.

I have two questions now:

What is the relationship between the level of fluorescence and the price of a ruby?
What lighting condition would be able to be the most "fair" for a ruby?

If I understand correctly you prefer the ruby on the index?
 

chrono

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Red fluoro can really amp up the colour when outdoors, hence my personal preference.

Lab wise, I trust AGL the most. SSEF and a couple others are fine too.
 

tarte

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I forgot something fundamental these are Burmese rubies
 

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I forgot something fundamental these are Burmese rubies

Agreed that we really can't help unless we know where certification came from, etc. Otherwise these could be something totally different (not rubies at all, flux rubies, etc).
 

tarte

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interestingly, I did not know for the red fluorescence,
does fluo affect price?

I think that the AGL laboratory is really well respected in the USA, but in France I do not see much at all, SSEF speaks to me more tha, GUBELIN. In France we have the French Laboratory of Gemology (LFG) which is trustworthy.
 

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@ lovedogs
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I will wait until November to provide more information. From what the seller says, the stones are already certified, I do not know which certificate. For the moment, my only concern is to know if at the first impression the rubies are "beautiful".
 

chrono

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Does the seller provide a full refund regardless of reason?

Is there a restocking fee?

How long is your viewing period?
 

tarte

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YES chrono, I can return the goods without problem for 90 days (3 months), without asking questions, without hassle.

No restocking fees.

I did not understand the last question, I have a little trouble with English.
 

tarte

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Anyway the rubies shown here are not available before the month of November, the exact date I do not know, if you can not help me more I understand because it is not easy to judge on a simple photo, so I will come back here with the photos / video, when they are actually available.
 

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I definitely look forward to when you’re able to get more information!
 

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@chrono

another question

on what "light" (inside or outside) should the video be taken to display the stones in their most natural state possible without bling-bling, without cheating?
 

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Just regular lights that you might find yourself under often. Sunlight and whatever indoor lights you have. Let’s wait to see what he provides.
 

tarte

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I will come back suddenly! I hope you help me ! Thank you chrono
 

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The oval looks more glowy but also more included. I agree we need the lab report and better pictures. Ask for a video. Videos give you a lot of information.

Bonne chance!
 

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648ED85B-46A9-473C-A0AB-0C70D6746933.jpeg 192F874B-B14C-4E76-B6FC-7992C97E43D2.jpeg Hi, I’ll just repeat the most important thing - having an appropriate and recognized Lab report, I’m assuming you are talking lots of $$$$$ or Euros so it’s essential you get what you pay for.
A Swiss Lab or Gubelin report are highly regarded.
Ruby prices change enormously depending upon treatment - an unheated certified Burmese origin is many thousands per carat yet a highly treated (ie glass filled, Beryllium infused) will look identical to the unaided eye but is worth 50 cents a carat.
A Burmese ruby should show strong fluorescence in sunlight. It is the high chromium and low iron that makes Burmese rubies “glow” more so than rubies from other origins. It is this characteristic that is so highly revered.
Unheated Burmese rubies can look “sleepy” or translucent due to the silk (rutile inclusions), the more “transparent” the higher the price.
Burmese rubies value can vary greatly depending on assigned colour tone. Pigeon Blood Red is the top colour and most expensive (check Lotus Gemology they have an article on the colour tones of rubies) but I’d recommend buying the colour you prefer.
The photos attached are to show what the fluorescence in sunlight looks like.
 

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@peacechick

Thank you for your opinion, are you talking about the oval that is surrounded ??

I agree with you a video says a lot about stones (at least better than a photo).
 

tarte

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@Bron357
Wow you have provided me a lot of very useful information, a Burmese ruby should emit a florescent light in the sun I'm happy to learn, I will ask the seller a video outside and inside

Regarding the certificate I hope to get a certificate SSEF, or GUBELIN, if it is not the case I will return to this forum to ask if the certificate provided is reliable is deemed.

I do not care too much if the color of the Ruby is "vivid Red pigeon Blood" for me this name is not rational, why the pigeons would have a blood more alive than the others? lol


thank you for teaching me new things,

your ruby is beautiful very bright very fluo too.
 

tarte

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Good news the seller told me he gets the goods much sooner, I really happy8-)
 

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The colour “pigeon red” actually refers to the red ring that is around their eye, not their actual blood. And while many vendors use the colour description wording in their advertising, unless you have a GRS Swiss lab report or similiar actually expressing their learned opinion that the tone is that, it’s just words.
Colour is subjective in any regard, some prefer the “stop light red” or the even “dark red”. The ruby colour tone can be influenced by either a purple or orange undertone.
And if you can, ask the vendor for a video (videos) in outside natural sunlight, outside in the shade, inside under incandescent light and inside fluorescence light ie office type lighting. The ruby will look different depending on the lighting conditions. It is important to note that jewellery stores normally have specialized (and expensive) lighting so as to show off their gems and jewellery to perfectionn, however you don’t have those types of fancy lights at home or in an ordinary office. So it can be rather disappointing / a let down once you get your new ring home.
Buying an unheated Burmese ruby of many carats is a significant purchase so do read up and use the Internet for research.
We aren’t necessarily “experts”, we are mostly knowledgeable and experienced consumers who are happy to share.
 

tarte

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You are not an expert but I learn a lot of thanks for that, concerning the pigeon blood rubies this was a joke I would obviously be delighted to get a vivid Red Blood pigeon bloody Ruby but it is very subjective as you say I did not do my research before even creating an account on periscope, but I remain a novice in the matter fortunately that there are charitable souls like you to help others, I noted the positions that the seller will take for photos / video I will do it for him, anyway I buy nothing so that I do not see with my own eyes a clear video without cheating (bombarding with light).
 

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@Bron357

Sorry, the French to English translation is bad.
 

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@peacechick

Thank you for your opinion, are you talking about the oval that is surrounded ??

I agree with you a video says a lot about stones (at least better than a photo).

Never mind what I said, I was confused. Let’s wait for the video and we will help you choose!
 

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A word about Burmese rubies
Myanmar is a large country with various mines. There are both gorgeous and not so nice looking rubies coming out of Myanmar so I wouldn't put too much stock in the fact that it is Burmese but look at each ruby on its own merit.

I am not familiar with the vendor but stones look really bright in Asia due to the amount of strong sunlight the region is blessed with. These stones often do not look as nice in cloudier EU.
 

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A word about Burmese rubies
Myanmar is a large country with various mines. There are both gorgeous and not so nice looking rubies coming out of Myanmar so I wouldn't put too much stock in the fact that it is Burmese but look at each ruby on its own merit.

I am not familiar with the vendor but stones look really bright in Asia due to the amount of strong sunlight the region is blessed with. These stones often do not look as nice in cloudier EU.

So we must also take the geographical position into account, I do not pretend to say that it's stone are beautiful, I'm waiting to see myself what it will come out. I think it's better to wait to see the video (s)
 

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I would not buy without a report. Or, I would want a 100% return policy to allow time to get the gems evaluated. Buyer beware!
 

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I would not buy without a report. Or, I would want a 100% return policy to allow time to get the gems evaluated. Buyer beware!

there is a report of gemology, there is a return of 3 months without hassle,

What do you mean by beware of the buyer ??
 
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