Is ruby and garnet the same?

Rubies have a deeper and more distinct red color, while garnets, in comparison, appear lighter and paler. In addition, a ruby could perhaps even seem slightly purple, some would even say bluish. But if the hue of the stone leans towards shades such as orange or yellow, you're probably looking at a garnet.
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What is the difference between a ruby and 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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Is the garnet also ruby?

While both a ruby and a garnet appear in a deep shade of red, rubies often appear 'redder,' simply put. If you put the two stones side by side, a garnet's color will often pale in comparison to the fiery red of the ruby. It usually has a deeper tone.
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Are ruby and garnet the same stone?

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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Is garnet expensive or ruby?

Rubies are rarer, so they're prized higher by gemstone buyers. Likewise, larger rubies are also rarer and have higher values than smaller ones. The cost of ruby gems varies, ranging from $100 to $15,000 per carat; in comparison, less expensive garnets range from $5 to $5,000 per carat.
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Garnet VS Ruby - Which one to Choose? (and WHY?)



How can you tell a real ruby?

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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Is garnet a mix of ruby and sapphire?

Garnet is a fusion — i.e., two Gems combining personalities and appearances as one shared holographic body — formed by two Gems named Ruby and Sapphire, who choose to remain permanently fused out of love for each other.
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Is a ruby a sapphire?

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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Are garnets expensive?

Because they are available in so many different colours, garnet stone prices can vary dramatically. They tend to range from around $500 a carat with inclusions, up to around $7000 per carat for the larger, clean stones. The most valuable garnet is Demantoid and it's priced near the top of the spectrum.
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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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How can I tell if a garnet is real?

Garnets are known for their dense, saturated hues. Hence, a great way to distinguish a real gem from a fake one is to look at the color's richness. If your stone is lighter, brighter or more vivid, then it may be a fake.
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Are garnets precious or semi precious stones?

Some semi-precious gemstones are not stones at all, but are made of organic material like amber, coral and pearl. This guide will reveal details about some of the most popular semi-precious gemstones - garnet, peridot, amethyst, citrine, blue topaz and turquoise.
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Is garnet a precious stone?

Garnet stone is a semi-precious gemstone available in varieties of colours. It is a birthstone of January, and best known for its healing properties.
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Who can wear red garnet?

People born during the 'lagnas' of Edavam, Mithunam, Kanni, Thulam, Makaram and Kumbham can wear garnet. In addition, if your birthday falls on the days 4, 13, 22 and 31 the stone can be worn, as per numerology. When a person passes through the 'Rahu' phase, garnet can be chosen to lead a normal life.
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Do garnets scratch easily?

While we love garnets here, we cannot really endorse it as a gemstone for an engagement ring. This is because the stone is quite soft and can easily be scratched and damaged.
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Are real rubies 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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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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Is ruby just red sapphire?

Rubies Are Just Red Sapphires

Due to their popularity throughout the world, in the movies, (Dorothy's red ruby slippers), and in real life, rubies have always stood apart as a gemstone, even though this gemstone is identical in every way but color to a sapphire. These stones are never called sapphires.
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Why garnet is best gem?

Garnet is not only mentally strong, but is also strong in the physical sense. Her stamina is on full display during her fight with Jasper, her battle against Malachite while fused as Alexandrite and in her swimming ability. Her fortitude carries over into emotional matters as well.
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Is garnet rare?

Demantoid garnet is the rarest and most valuable of the garnets and is one of the rarest of all colored gemstones. It is remarkable for its brilliance and fire. The most valuable demantoid comes from Russia, and is distinguished by unique horsetail-pattern inclusions of byssolite.
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What birthstone is garnet?

Those born in January are lucky to have the beautiful and diverse garnet as their birthstone. Garnets are commonly red but also come in an extraordinary range of beautiful colors, including orange, yellow, purple and vibrant green.
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What are garnets worth?

How Much Does a Real Garnet Cost? Prices for real garnets of valuable green, orange, and purple colors, range from $500 per carat for the stones with inclusions and up to $7,000 for clean larger stones of the best color. Heavily included common red garnet can be purchased for $20 for 100 grams of raw material.
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What does a garnet look like?

Garnets are opaque, transparent to translucent minerals that can be found as individual crystals, pebbles, or clumps of inter-grown crystals. Garnets are most commonly found with reddish shades, but can be, orange, yellow, green, purple, brown, blue, black, pink, and colourless. Blue garnets are very rare.
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Do rubies glow under black light?

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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