What is the difference between a ruby and a created ruby?

Telling the difference between natural vs lab created ruby
Lab-created rubies are made using the same materials that can be found in a natural ruby ring. They are identical in their chemical composition, but lab-created rubies are less expensive than natural ones and unlike natural rubies, they are not flawed.
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What is the difference between a lab created ruby and a natural ruby?

Since synthetic rubies are created in labs in a controlled process, they have higher clarity than most natural rubies. This does not mean that all flawless rubies are necessarily artificial, but if a stone of a high clarity grade is natural, it will be very expensive and hard to find.
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Do lab created rubies have any value?

The lab-created rubies have great clarity and "pigeon's blood" red color. The average weight is 1.35 ct, priced at $30/ct. The price shown is per gem.
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How can you tell a real ruby from a fake ruby?

At a 9 on the Mohs scale, rubies aren't easily scratched unless you use a diamond. Other gemstones and imitations are more fragile. You can scratch the surface of your ruby with a coin, and if it leaves marks, you likely have a fake. Real rubies won't get scratched by keys or coins.
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Whats created ruby?

Synthetic rubies (also known as created, cultured, or lab-grown rubies) are created through an artificial process that usually involves high temperature and pressure. Lab-created ruby. From a chemical standpoint, lab-created rubies are no different from natural ones and are considered real rubies.
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Are lab created gems fake?

Also referred to as “synthetic,” lab-created gemstones are in fact real and genuine; just man-made instead of mined from the earth. Believe it or not, lab gemstones are chemically, physically and optically identical to their natural counterparts!
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What are fake rubies called?

The stones commonly used as ruby imitations include garnets, tourmaline, glass, and composite gems. Garnets are dull, dark-red silicate minerals. They are much softer than a ruby. Tourmaline is a reddish-pink silicate mineral. Tourmaline is somewhat harder than a garnet, but much softer than the ruby.
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How can you tell a good 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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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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How do you take care of a lab created ruby?

Lab Grown Ruby, created in a controlled environment will form with fewer inclusions, making it a more durable alternative and easier to care for. For everyday cleaning, we recommend gently rinsing your Ruby jewelry with mild dish soap and warm water, using a toothbrush to scrub behind the stone where dust can collect.
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Why are some rubies so cheap?

Gemstones can be found cheaply online because the sellers can easily misrepresent the actual value of stones with both their appearance and their certifications. Online markets are full of cheap gemstones of questionable value since glass gems can be created that are almost identical to real gemstones in a photograph.
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Do fake rubies glow under a blacklight?

Don't forget that synthetic rubies have the same physical, chemical, and optical properties of a natural ruby so both fluoresce, but Burmese rubies more so, definitely.
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Do lab created gems have value?

Many traditional jewelers tell customers that Lab Created Diamonds have absolutely no value, but this could not be further from the truth. Most Earth-Mined Diamonds have resale value, and most Lab Created Diamonds will have a similar resale value, as well.
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Can a jeweler tell if a stone is lab created?

Lab grown diamonds are chemically the same as mined diamonds, and one of the only ways to tell the difference is for a gemologist to look under a magnifier for a laser inscription on the girdle of the diamond and determine the origin.
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How can you tell if a gem is lab created?

Lab-created gemstones are crystal-like; you can see 'into' and sometimes 'through' the gemstone. Lab-created gemstones have very vivid colors. Natural gemstones have opaque or diluted colors. Only the most expensive and rare natural gemstones exhibit the vivid colors of a lab-created gemstone.
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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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What is the best cut for a ruby?

The most popular shape is round. Accent rubies in wedding bands, solitaire rings, and earrings typically use the round shape. Ovals are the most popular with cutters. This is because an oval cut reduces waste and often is better to draw out the deep red color of the stone.
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What is better sapphire or ruby?

Value. A fine quality ruby is generally more expensive than most sapphires and emeralds, with record prices of up to $1,000,000 per carat. Sapphires can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $11,000 per carat, but you'll find good-quality stones at $450 - $1,200 per carat.
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What does AAA ruby mean?

Natural AAA - This grade represents just 1% of all natural gemstones. Any rubies in this category are extremely rare and expensive. Natural AA - This grade accounts for 10% of all natural gemstones that are available in the world.
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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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Which country has the best ruby?

The source of the world's finest rubies is Burma, or present-day Myanmar, and for more than 800 years the Mogok Stone Tract mine has produced the most beautiful examples, thanks to the unique geological conditions.
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How do you know if a ruby is composite?

If you view a ruby composite with light coming through the stone, you can also see a significant number of glass bubbles – some quite large, some smaller – through the entire crown or pavilion. That's how you know the stone is a composite.
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Can you scratch a ruby?

As we mentioned earlier, Ruby is one of the hardest gemstones, therefore it should not be easily scratched: With a damp of cloth or a toothbrush clean the ruby, in order to remove any debris or marks. Then dig your fingernail into the gemstone to see if you can leave a scratch. If you can, it's not a real ruby.
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