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Richard M.

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For the connoisseurs here who won''t settle for anything but the very best in gems, a new per carat price record for ruby has been reported.

The AGTA has announced:

"Christie''s shattered the per carat world record for ruby at their February 15, 2006 auction in St. Moritz. The final hammer price of $3.6 million for the 8.62-carat gemstone yielded a staggering $425,000 per carat, nearly double the previous record of $275,000 per carat set less than a year before. This continues the upward price trend of the past few years for fine quality untreated colored gemstones."

Get those huge, clean, untreated rubies while you still can!
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Richard M.

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I forgot to give Christie''s credit for the image. Is that a little window I see?
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Richard M.
 
I saw one just like that for $29.95 the other day.
Its insane that someone would spend that much on it.
 
beautiful looking gem
 
I don''t care much for the setting, but the ruby itself looks beautiful. At that price, though, it''s a little outta my reach LOL.
 
Looks nice but I wish you could see the stone from the top to look into it more.

Maurice
 
I posted the other day about simulated vs. real rubies and I''m pretty sure mine is synthetic but it looks just like the picture posted. Boy if it were real WOW :) I''m now sure it''s synthetic because I wouldn''t believe that even 35 years ago someone would have given something that valuable to my MIL, but my stone looks just like that. I have a bad picture of it.
 
oops here's the picture, dreaming it's real but it's 12 x 8.5 so i know it's not. my MIL would not take it back because it was a gift to me. here's to dreaming i hit the lottery LOL It's red like the picture above posted not as dark as it looks in the picture.

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If that''s real, you can retire now.

May as well take it to a gemologist and have it checked. You can use a crappy/cheap gemologist because all you need is the identification "synthetic vs. real." If it''s real, then you need to take it to a better gemologist to get it properly graded and checked for treatments and so forth.

But, as you say, there''s a 99.9999% chance it''s synthetic. I mean, it''s just too perfect to be otherwise unless your mother-in-law had an (as yet) unknown earlier marrage to the Sultan of Brunei.
 
YIKES!!!!
 
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