Do rubies grow?

Few rubies grow large enough to crystallize into fine quality gems—the value of these pieces can be even higher than diamonds. One of the surprising facts about rubies is that their hardness comes in second place to diamonds.
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How long does it take for rubies to form?

As the development of rubies takes 20-30 million years, tectonic movements of the earth's plates separated them into the continental shapes of today, all the while producing their ruby deposits in isolation.
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Are rubies naturally occurring?

Rubies occur naturally all over the world. In some countries, rubies are heavily commercially mined, while in others, ruby mining is a pastime. Next to diamonds, rubies are the hardest mineral.
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Do rubies last forever?

Everything else was called semi-precious. The precious categorization is a reference to value: a really fine ruby, emerald or sapphire can be priced higher per carat than a diamond. Sapphires are extremely hard and durable, so they will last a forever in a piece of jewelry, and rubies and emeralds are extremely rare.
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At what depth are rubies found?

The ruby-bearing amphibolite is usually found at a depth of 10 to 30 meters. Each core starts with the topsoil, which is bagged because it is loose. Sometimes, a secondary ruby-bearing gravel bed is found above the primary deposit.
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What rock is ruby found in?

Ruby is usually found in metamorphic rocks, such as those in the Harts Range in the Northern Territory. However, a more transparent, gemstone-quality ruby comes from a few areas in eastern Australia where it has been brought up from underlying metamorphic rocks by volcanic action.
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How do you tell if a ruby is real with a flashlight?

Tell by the color and the shine.

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.
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Who should not wear ruby?

Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn, Aquarius, Libra, Capricorn, and Pisces ascendants should never wear rubies. This is because of the Sun's position and its enmity with these planetary positions.
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Which is rarer ruby or emerald?

Ruby: Untreated natural rubies are extremely rare. They are actually significantly rarer than sapphires, which is why they are even more expensive. Emerald: Like sapphires and rubies, emeralds are among the rarest of all gemstones. They are rarer than sapphires but not quite as rare as rubies.
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How can you tell if a ruby is real or fake?

Since many artificial rubies use glass or glass combinations, use the glass-to-glass comparison test to check authenticity. All you need is a piece of glass that's a similar color and hue. If the two have the same color, you have a fake ruby. Rubies will never be the same color as regular glass.
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Are rubies found in the ocean?

Diamonds, sapphires, tanzanite, and rubies are mined from the deepest parts whereas opal and malachite are nearest the surface. To answer your question, yes. Since the sea floor is still part of the Earth's crust, gems found on land can also be found deep in the ocean floor.
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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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Can ruby go in water?

At the bottom of the scale, you have talc and pearls and rock salt and at the top of the scale, you have the unbreakable diamond, ruby, and sapphire. As mentioned, crystals above a 5 or 6 are generally safe to go in water but this scale shouldn't be the sole factor when it comes to decision making.
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Are rubies rarer than diamonds?

Gem-quality rubies are significantly rarer than diamonds, though there are certain types of diamonds that are very rare too. If we weigh the most spectacular examples of rubies and diamonds against one another, diamonds that show color are even rarer.
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Why are rubies so rare?

Rubies are one of the rarest gemstones. The rarest rubies come from Burma (Myanmar), due to their high quality and exceptional color. Good quality rubies larger than one carat are also extremely rare—and expensive.
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Where are most rubies found?

Most are rarer and more valuable than diamonds of comparable size. For hundreds of years, Myanmar was the world's main source for rubies. But deposits also have been found in Thailand, India, Afghanistan, Brazil, Colombia, Tanzania, Vietnam, Namibia, Scotland and Japan.
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Are there blue rubies?

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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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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Why does my ruby look pink?

Trace amounts of chromium cause a reddish color in corundum. The amount of chromium and other trace elements will determine the purity of the red shade. The more chromium present, the redder the stone will appear. Lesser amounts of chromium will make the stone pinker.
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Which zodiac should wear ruby?

Since Ruby is a positive gemstone, it ​​should be worn by only those for whom Sun is beneficial, as per astrology. Before wearing this stone, you must consult a good astrologer. Ruby is usually considered auspicious ​​for Aries, Leo, Scorpio and Sagittarius zodiac signs.
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Which finger is good for ruby?

Most astrologers recommend wearing the ruby ring on the ring finger of the right hand. Always remember to buy the gemstone from a reliable and certified source. Along with wearing a gemstone, making donations is also very important. To get maximum benefit from the Ruby gemstone, donate jaggery.
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What does a ruby symbolize?

Rubies are often associated with wealth and prosperity. Many ancient crowns were decorated with rubies, because they represented good fortune and courage. The ruby's deep red color also has ties to love, passion, and raw emotion. Long ago, humans believed that rubies contained drops of Mother Earth's blood.
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Do real rubies glow?

Answer: All rubies fluoresce, whether they're mined or created in a lab, since natural and synthetic ruby gemstones have the same chemical composition and physical properties.
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How do you test a ruby at home?

Grind a coin or fingernail into your ruby's surface and see if it is getting scratches. If your stone is showing a scratch, then it is not a real ruby. Scratch the ruby against a hard surface such as a piece of clear glass or a porcelain tile. Keep in mind to check if the ruby stone leaves a red mark on the surface.
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Do rubies chip easily?

With ruby being a tough gemstone, there is a minimal chance that it chips. However, it could have various types of inclusions, each with a different structure and appearance. These inherent flaws can affect the gem's overall durability, and also bring down its value if they're visible to the naked eye.
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