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All About Ruby: The July Birthstone

The primary birthstone for the month of July is a red variety of the mineral corundum that goes by the name of ruby.

The Origins and Cultural Significance of Rubies

The word ruby stems from “ruber,” the Latin word for red. The ruby is one of the traditional cardinal gemstones.

The Mogok Valley in upper Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) was, for quite some time, the world’s main source for quality rubies, with several from that region selling at auction for record-breaking numbers. In 2003, however, the United States banned the import of rubies from Burma because of unethical practices by the country’s government, its military control over the mines, and the slave-like conditions in which miners were forced to work. In September of 2016, President Barack Obama lifted the ban on both rubies and jade coming from Myanmar so that the area could potentially benefit from trade relationships since at the time it was in the process of becoming a democratic nation.

Often referred to as the “King of Precious Stones,” the ruby is one of the most popular, sought-after, and historically significant of all the world’s colored stones. Religiously speaking, rubies are mentioned four times in the Christian Bible and are held in high regard in Hindu beliefs. In many Asian cultures, rubies were used as adornments on armor in order to protect the soldiers who wore them. They were also used on the harnesses of noblemen in India and China and were buried beneath the foundations of buildings because it was believed the gem would bring security and good fortune to the structure. Trade of rubies in China goes back to 200 B.C. where the gems were bartered on China’s North Silk Road.

Notable Ruby Jewelry

The Liberty Bell Ruby carved by Alfonso de Vivanco.

The largest ruby ever mined was an eight-and-a-half-thousand-carat gemstone out of East Africa that weighed four pounds and was sculpted into a miniature form of the United States’ Liberty Bell in 1976 by sculptor Alfonso de Vivanco for the United States Bicentennial. The stone was stolen from a jeweler in Delaware in a heist in 2011 and never recovered.

The Sunrise Ruby and Diamond Ring by Cartier.

Another world-famous ruby that also happens to be the most expensive ruby ever sold is the Sunrise Ruby of Burmese origin which sold in May of 2015 at a Sotheby’s auction in Geneva, Switzerland for over $30 million USD. If you’re interested in seeing more spectacular, history-making rubies, check out this post.

The Properties and Hardness of Rubies

The most sought-after color for rubies (and the color found largely in gems mined in the Mogok Valley) is a color known as “pigeon’s blood.” A bright, vibrant red color that is natural, unheated, and contains no pink hue. The quality of a ruby is determined by the gem’s color, cut, and clarity. These factors, along with the stone’s carat weight, affect its overall value, similar to how a diamond’s value and, therefore, price is determined.

Rubies have a hardness of 9.0 on the Mohs scale, making them one of the harder gemstones in existence. They range in color from blood red to reddish pink, to reddish purple, to orangey red, to deep crimson. Gems that are determined to be too pink with no hue of red are often labeled as pink sapphires since the sapphire is made of the same mineral as the ruby.

Summer Trend: July 2015 Edition

July has ended, and we are unfortunately one month closer to the end of summer. However, we still have August to enjoy the best summer trends. We sorted through our best sellers to figure out the favorite summer trend. It turns out, jewelry was all about the sunny shades this summer while watches cooled things down in silver tones. Check out July’s most popular items from your favorite designers.


Cartier
Predictably, Love bracelets were our top seller for the month, but Love rings also got their time in the sun. Other Cartier favorites included Trinity Rings, the Panthere collection. The most popular Cartier watch was the elegant and stylish Ballon Bleu.


Rolex
Rolex is typically our best selling men’s watch brand, and July was no different. The most popular models were the Milgauss, Seadweller, Datejust and GMT-Master. Silver was the color of choice — the silver band and green detail on the Milgauss gives it a fresh look for summer.


Omega
Omega was a popular choice for watch collectors in the month of July. Considered a favorite of Omega fans, the Speedmaster was surprisingly behind two other models. The favorites were the Seamaster and the Flightmaster.


Michele
Michele has been on our radar for awhile now, and the brand is at its most popular yet. We expect to see more of Michele in the coming months. The favorite models of this watch were the Sport Sail and Serein.


Chanel
Like Cartier, Chanel is a typical favorite — classic, chic, elegant and timeless are words you can use to describe Chanel jewelry. Perhaps because of the statement earring trend, large logo earrings were best sellers. Rings with fun designs were also prevalent.


Bulgari

The final trending brand is Bulgari. The B.Zero1 collection is a Bulgari icon and its popularity has not slowed down since it was introduced. Following the gold chain trend, chain-link bracelets and necklaces from Bulgari were also top sellers.

Rising

Though they weren’t top sellers, there were two brands that are rising, indicating a possible trend. The next two designers deserve honorable mentions this summer.


Roberto Coin jewelry
Roberto Coin is an Italian jeweler to rival Bulgari. The company has recently focused their efforts on building an international reputation, and it’s beginning to show in the jewelry market.


Carrera y Carrera
It renowned Spanish jeweler has been increasing in popularity recently July was the best month yet. The unique and artistic sculptural designs feel fresh among common minimalist and geometric designs.

 

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