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 Rubies are beautiful, regardless of the occasion for which they're used. Even for a wedding! In modern society, it's becoming more popular to select colored matching rings instead of diamonds. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend. But move on. There's room for other friends, too. Like the ruby.


 


 Consider going the unconventional route when you're looking for the perfect his and hers jewelry. Instead of the diamond, you could opt for a beautiful emerald engagement ring or ruby engagement ring. They are unique and timeless, making them the perfect jewelry to wear every day. We will cover the meaning of ruby engagement rings, along with some other facts about this timeless and unique shade.


 


 What is a ruby couple necklaces?


 The word Ruby comes from "Ruben," a Latin word which means "red."


 


 Rubies are red sapphires. They're one of eight gemstones in the Corundum group. If a red ruby turns out to be any other color, it is no longer a "ruby" but a sapphire. A sapphire can only be called a "ruby" if it is somewhere between orange and purple red. Pink is the color that separates a sapphire from a ruby.


 


 Like diamonds, rubies are very hard and durable. Rubies are rated as 9.0 Mohs Hardness. They are just a little bit less hard than a diamond and have no cleavage. This makes them the second-hardest gemstone on Earth. They are also less likely to break, chip, or crack. These stones are resistant to heat, chemicals, and light.


 


 They are also easier to clean because they are more durable. If they haven't been weakened by poor improvements, then this is true.


 


 The ruby is one of four precious stones along with the sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds.


 


 In countries such as Burma and Australia, you can find some of the brightest and most beautiful rubies. They are also found in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Burmese rubies have the highest value, but the landscape of value is rapidly changing and other rubies' value is rising.


 


 Each fiery ruby is unique in its color and tone. The more intense and vivid the color of the ruby, the higher the value. Lab-created rubies, however, aren't as valuable as natural, unheated gemstones. It's good to know that rubies in a rich red color hold their value extremely well. This makes them an excellent investment.


 


 History of the Ruby


 According to the history, Archduke Maximillian gave Mary of Burgundy her first diamond engagement ring in 1477. For generations, they were rare and difficult to find. This made them extremely valuable.


 


 In the 1930s, diamonds became the most popular choice for engagement rings in America.


 


 Diamonds remained popular and valuable even during the Great Depression. They were a good investment in hard times, and they are cherished as family heirlooms that can be passed on through generations.


 


 Rubies were equally popular as the diamond. In the 17th-18th centuries, diamonds and rubies were often combined as a sign of everlasting love and strength.


 


 Jewelers created romantic engagement rings that featured diamonds and rubies in the center. To make engagement rings cheaper, jewelers began using rubies as the center stone and small diamonds for the side stones. This is still a trend today, particularly among budget-conscious people. The ruby is a great choice whether you're looking for small rings for engagement or rings with a dark red hue.


 


 One of the most well-known ruby engagement rings in modern times is the one that Prince Andrew gave to Fergie, the Duchess York.


 


 Ruby Engagement Ring Meaning


 Rubies are believed to represent many things. Some people believe that rubies are a symbol of passion and undying love. Women who have chosen rubies over the centuries were often seen as passionate women, with a flair and flair for drama. The ruby is a perfect gemstone for a bride who is bold and beautiful.


 


 According to some legends, rubies are actually hardened fire. They can ignite a lover's passion and even reconcile them if they're fighting.


 


 It could be that they have metaphysical properties which collect and amplify light and energy. This brings feelings of peace and contentment to those who wear them. Rubies also turn darker when lovers argue, but this is just ruby lore.


 


 Rubies, according to some, are closely linked with the sun's energy. Wearers of rubies will feel a new surge of passion, power and vitality. The same energy is thought to also stimulate the chakras of the heart and detoxify the body and blood, as well as bring emotional and physical equilibrium to the wearer.


 


 In the 13th century, rubies were used to treat liver disease in powdered form.


 


 The rubies are also believed to emit sexual energy, which is thought to stoke the libido. This in turn encourages sexual activity. Another reason why they are popular among couples who are getting married!


 


 Rubies also symbolize warmth, life, humanity, love, loyalty, integrity, happiness and courage. They also represent truth and uniqueness. Rubies are often referred to as "the Stone of Nobility" or "the King of Gems".


 


 Ruby Value


 The price of a ruby engagement ring can vary. The price of a ruby engagement ring can vary depending on its color, shape, weight, size and hue. The more value a ruby has, the deeper the color and the more transparent it is. Pigeon Blood is the name given to the ruby that has excellent color because it is so saturated and deep. It looks like fresh pigeon's blood.


 


 As with any gemstone, the cut is also important. To maximize the value of the stone, you need to have a precise and skilled cut. You can find synthetic rubies in a variety of sizes, but you will rarely see a natural stone larger than 3 carats. Anything larger is rare.


 


 Rubies are highly prized in Asian cultures. Rubies are very popular in India and symbolize great power. India's royals often wear rubies to symbolize their power and give rubies to deities as gifts. They believe that by bringing rubies to Krishna in your next lifetime, you will become an Emperor.


 


 Rubies are also found in the crowns worn by British royalty, so rubies are not only a symbol of power in Asian cultures.
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