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Could a ruby be as bright as a Jedi spinel? Ruby vs Red Spinel

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Shiny_Rock
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Just received a 1.52ct unheated Mogok pigeon blood ruby, pure red, as bright as a Jedi spinel. This post also shows Myanmar/Tajikistan/Vietnam/Mozambique/Afghanistan
Ruby compared to Jedi spinel and other red spinels. Instructions are marked on the pictures.




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That is some lineup! Beautiful, all of them!
 
Yay! Landscape school is back in session. Utterly breathtaking and so amazing to be able to compare. Your new ruby is utter perfection. I am amazed at how well the Vietnam rubies holds up in comparison.
 
Better than a page from a textbook -- thank you! All amazing -- every one of them!

What source do you use for illumination?

The light source for taking photos: at noon, cloudy, indoor, natural light within 1 meter from the window, the color temperature is about 5600K, and there is no external light source
 
Yay! Landscape school is back in session. Utterly breathtaking and so amazing to be able to compare. Your new ruby is utter perfection. I am amazed at how well the Vietnam rubies holds up in comparison.

A good quality Vietnamese ruby is just as beautiful as a good Burmese ruby, although there is a slight difference in price. It's just that most Vietnamese rubies are lighter in color and have purple haze, so Vietnamese rubies with good colors are more difficult to find than Burmese rubies
 
at noon, cloudy, indoor, natural light within 1 meter from the window

Sun overhead, roughly? (Not trying to deduce your location -- or maybe just if you are equatorial). Sun at noon in my locale is never super-high in the sky hence our need for N- vs. S-facing, etc.
 
Sun overhead, roughly? (Not trying to deduce your location -- or maybe just if you are equatorial). Sun at noon in my locale is never super-high in the sky hence our need for N- vs. S-facing, etc.

A cloudy day without the sun, it is scattered light, and the sun cannot be seen
The sun is not needed as a point light source, so there is no need to judge the specific position of the sun. The reason for taking photos at noon is that the color temperature at noon is close to white light, and the color temperature is low in the morning and evening. Warm light will make the color of red gemstones reddish, which looks unreal
In fact, for gemstones, the sun is not a direct light source, and the window can be regarded as a light source, which is formed by softly scattered natural light.
 
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This is such a great post. Thank you for the education, better than a museum. Maybe the museum needs to employ you. Thanks!
 
These are all beautiful, thank you for sharing!
 
Unbelievable, so gorgeous.

What is the approximate cut range here? Just trying to put it all in perspective. The perspective being my dreams!
 
amazing pink to red collection those rubies and spinels are surreal
 
Unbelievable, so gorgeous.

What is the approximate cut range here? Just trying to put it all in perspective. The perspective being my dreams!

ruby 1.2ct-4.2ct,spinel 1.2ct-5.1ct
 
Do you have a favourite? I think mine is the no. 7 vv red jedi spinel :kiss2::kiss2::kiss2:
 
Do you have a favourite? I think mine is the no. 7 vv red jedi spinel :kiss2::kiss2::kiss2:

I personally don’t have any particular preference. My criteria for choosing a stone is that the stone must have the rare attributes of this variety, which can be color, clarity, size, etc. One or more of these indicators must be particularly excellent. The one you like is a 5.1ct Jedi spinel. The color and size are extremely excellent among red spinels. Although the clarity is average (VS1), this is also a rare spinel. In addition, large gemstones are always the most eye-catching, and the color of this gemstone is also rich enough, so I think your choice is also the choice of most people.
 
I personally don’t have any particular preference. My criteria for choosing a stone is that the stone must have the rare attributes of this variety, which can be color, clarity, size, etc. One or more of these indicators must be particularly excellent.

What are the special qualities of no 2 and no 3 - the ruby and sapphire from Mozambique.

By the way, although size is a factor, my second favourite of the lot is no 6. I'd love to see how these perform next to each other in the sun too :kiss2::kiss2::kiss2:
 
What are the special qualities of no 2 and no 3 - the ruby and sapphire from Mozambique.

By the way, although size is a factor, my second favourite of the lot is no 6. I'd love to see how these perform next to each other in the sun too :kiss2::kiss2::kiss2:

The counterfire of No. 2 is bright rose red, which is a special color, and No. 3 has a silk effect.
 
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