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Ideal_Rock
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Well, I really tried, but I just can't resist sharing this treasure with my fellow colored gemstone freaks...it's just too special.
A really top notch star ruby has been on my "wish list" forever. I'd been admiring and coveting this stone for ages, and finally broke down and had Richard Orbach at CherryPicked send it out to me so I could see it in real life. I was a goner!
It's a wee bit smaller than I probably would have preferred (estimated to be a touch under 3cts), but so spectacular that it's size became irrelevant.
This stone looks like a juicy little gum drop...rich and delicious. Amazingly, in almost all lighting situations it seems to "glow" from it's own interior light source! It's almost like having a little red lightbulb on my finger!
Trying to be sensible
I had the jeweler who will be setting it call in some other star rubies that might be competitive. The contrast was amazing...this stone was in a class all by itself. Richard describes its color and glow as "startling", and says it's been YEARS since he's seen one as nice.
Enough prattling...here are pics in different lighting: L to R: Indoors, no flash; Indoors, with flash; outside, direct sunlight; outside, shade.
It's currently mounted in one of those ubiquitous "unisex" rings. How it will ultimately be mounted is still up in the air.
Enjoy!
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PS: I forgot to mention that this is a relatively rare "red star" ruby, which to my understanding only come out of Burma...

A really top notch star ruby has been on my "wish list" forever. I'd been admiring and coveting this stone for ages, and finally broke down and had Richard Orbach at CherryPicked send it out to me so I could see it in real life. I was a goner!

It's a wee bit smaller than I probably would have preferred (estimated to be a touch under 3cts), but so spectacular that it's size became irrelevant.
This stone looks like a juicy little gum drop...rich and delicious. Amazingly, in almost all lighting situations it seems to "glow" from it's own interior light source! It's almost like having a little red lightbulb on my finger!
Trying to be sensible

Enough prattling...here are pics in different lighting: L to R: Indoors, no flash; Indoors, with flash; outside, direct sunlight; outside, shade.
It's currently mounted in one of those ubiquitous "unisex" rings. How it will ultimately be mounted is still up in the air.
Enjoy!
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PS: I forgot to mention that this is a relatively rare "red star" ruby, which to my understanding only come out of Burma...
