Can a ruby be purple?

Rubies are exclusively red. However, they can range in tone, saturation and secondary colors, meaning some rubies may display pink, brown, purple or orange coloration.
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Why is raw ruby purple?

As with most colored gemstones, the value of a ruby is primarily based on the purity of color. In the case of rubies, it is the red hue with secondary hues varying from purple and orange through to violet and pink, purple perhaps being the hue that best reinforces the strength of the red.
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What colors can rubies be?

Ruby colors can range from a deep blackish red to an orangish or pinkish red. Regardless of the combinations of other colors that can be a part of the ruby, the primary color is always red. Rubies that are on the shade of too dark can be the color of a wine color.
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What is the rarest color of ruby?

Burma Ruby is the rarest and most valuable member of the corundum family. Colors range from pink red ruby to a vivid pigeon blood red that is regarded as the finest color for ruby.
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How do you tell if a ruby is dyed?

The rub test includes rubbing your ruby across a smooth (but hard) surface, like glass, and seeing if the gem leaves any color behind. Glass only has a hardness of 5 on the Mohs scale, so it's much softer than actual rubies. Real rubies and some gems shouldn't leave any color behind, but cheap fakes or imitations can.
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How can you tell a real ruby from a fake?

Real rubies glow with a deep, vivid, almost "stoplight" red. Fake gems are often dull: they are "light, but not bright." If the gem is more of a dark red, then it may be garnet instead of a ruby. If it is a real ruby, however, know that darker stones are usually worth more than lighter stones.
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What color is a natural ruby?

The Color of Ruby

The finest ruby has a pure, vibrant red to slightly purplish red color. In most markets, pure red colors command the highest prices and ruby with overtones of orange and purple are less valued. The color must be neither too dark nor too light to be considered finest quality.
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Can ruby be pink?

Rubies are known for their bold red color, but here's a fun fact, most rubies are actually pinkish or purplish-red. The pigeon blood red is extremely rare and because of this rarity, rubies with this color saturation are always marked at a higher price point.
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How can you tell the difference between a ruby and a garnet?

Rubies are harder, a much more brilliant red, and much more expensive. Examine the color closely. If the stone has hints of orange or other earthy tones — other than red — it's likely a garnet. Rubies are considered best with a vivid redness, but sometimes they have purplish or bluish secondary hues.
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Do pink rubies exist?

Pigeon Blood Ruby

Apart from the primary red color of rubies their secondary color can be purple, violet, and pink. But those with distinctive red color are rare and therefore most wanted. Pigeon Blood Rubies are unique. For more information about Pigeon Blood Rubies click here.
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Can rubies be blue?

Scientifically speaking, rubies and sapphires are the same mineral (corundum). Both are made of alumina and oxygen, but they just differ in color. When a corundum is red, it is classified as a ruby, and when it's blue, it is called a sapphire.
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Do green rubies exist?

Both rubies and sapphires are varieties of the mineral corundum. This mineral is found in an array of colors but is mostly known for its blue hue. Pink, orange, yellow, green, and purple sapphires exist as well.
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What is the rarest gemstone?

Painite : Not just the rarest gemstone, but also the rarest mineral on earth, Painite holds the Guinness World Record for it. After its discovery in the year 1951, there existed only 2 specimens of Painite for the next many decades. By the year 2004, there were less than 2 dozens known gemstones.
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What gemstone is purple?

The most popular purple gemstones are Amethyst, Purple Sapphire, and Khooni Neelam. Amethyst, also known as Jamunia, is one of the most well-known substitutes for Blue Sapphire.
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What is purple garnet?

Purple garnet displays a lively purple color, reminiscent of grapes. Purple garnet is sourced from the Republic of Mozambique, Africa. Purple garnet is natural and untreated. Purple garnet is also known as rhodolite garnet.
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What color is garnet vs ruby?

How to tell a ruby from a garnet? Rubies have a pure vibrant shade of red with flaws/inclusions, whereas garnets display an intense darker red hue and are eye-clean. Also, when you hold the stone against the light, you'll see yellow and green hues among the band of rainbow colors if it's a garnet.
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Can garnets be blue?

Only reported in 2017, Blue Garnet is a rare and unusual sub-variety of an already rare Garnet, Color Change Umbalite, and despite its beauty, will always have an inadequate supply, making Blue Garnet highly collectable and very exclusive.
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What does a ruby look like raw?

It is much easier to tell if a ruby is real when it is raw and uncut, for a variety of reasons. Rubies like to grow in a flat, hexagonal shape. If the uncut gem shows this natural growth characteristic, along with parts of its host rock (marble or alkali basalt) still attached, it is very likely it is a real ruby.
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Can sapphires be purple?

Purple sapphires always have purple as the dominant color. They range from medium to dark reddish purple to violetish purple with weak to vivid color saturation. The major fancy sapphire color categories are padparadscha, pink and purple, orange and yellow, green, and colorless and black.
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How can you tell the difference between a pink sapphire and a ruby?

Ruby Stone gets its bright red color due to the presence of chromium, whereas Pink Sapphire Stone gets its beautiful pink color due to the addition of iron and titanium impurities in the gemstone.
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Is a red sapphire a ruby?

The term “sapphire” on its own only refers to blue instances of the mineral corundum while red instances of corundum are called ruby. Upon first glance they look like totally separate gemstones, but they are scientifically the same material.
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What is heirloom ruby?

Heirloom (AAAA)

These are the top 1% of rubies, in terms of quality. They have a truly exceptional deep rich red called “pigeon blood”, are very slightly included and exhibit high brilliance.
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What color is a Burmese ruby?

Genuine Burma rubies contain a red color called pigeon blood, which can be described as purple-red or dark pink-red. Pigeon blood Burma rubies are some of the most valuable gemstones in the world.
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What is a Siamese ruby?

A rare offering of vintage (circa 1950-60) ruby pears, very wobbly, asymmetric but fully glowing beauties… Sizes range ¼ to ¾ carat. Origin: most probably Siamese old mines. Tested one of our vintage ruby pears to confirm geographic findings… Came back surprisingly as Siamese, with no indication of heating.
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