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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What stone is ruby found in?

Ruby gemstones are a variety of the mineral corundum. More specifically, they are the red variety, which is colored by chromium. Other colors of corundum are classified as sapphire. The word “ruby” comes from the Latin word “ruber” for the red hue.
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Where is ruby most commonly found?

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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How do you tell if a rock has ruby in it?

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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What does ruby look like in a rock?

Rubies are gem corundums with a dominant red color. The color can range from orangy red to purplish red or brownish red. The most desirable color range is a pure vibrant red to a slightly purplish red. The red color of ruby is produced by the presence of chromium in the gem.
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Do rubies grow in granite?

Corundum, sapphire, and ruby are found in gneiss, granite, mica slate, chlorite slate, dolomite, or granular limestone.
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How do you remove rubies from rocks?

A high-pressure stream of water washes the gravel away from the stream deposits. As the rocks containing the rubies are dense therefore they remain in place while the smaller deposits wash away. The gemstone is extracted by hand from these deposits as they are small and irregularly shaped.
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What color are raw rubies?

A ruby is a pink-ish red to blood-red colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum (aluminium oxide). Ruby is one of the most popular traditional jewelry gems and is very durable.
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What Colour is raw ruby?

The primary color is red, and the secondary color is usually orange, purple or pink. The more the ruby's color is strictly red, the more valuable it is.
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Where can I hunt for rubies?

Cherokee Ruby & Sapphire Mine, Franklin, North Carolina

Search for rubies inside the Cherokee Ruby & Sapphire Mine. You can sluice through rocks and dirt with a screen and look for precious treasures, including sapphires, garnets, and rutile.
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Are rubies hard to find?

Ruby is the red variety of corundum. It is quite a bit rarer than the blue gems. The rarity combined with the demand for rich red gems keeps the price very high. Among rubies though, there is no shortage of small gems, the kind used in cluster rings.
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Are rubies found in caves?

Gravel containing rubies, that has washed downstream, often accumulates in caves formed when limestone is dissolved by subterranean streams.
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Are rubies found in marble?

The most renowned rubies, like those from Myanmar, the Himalayas, and northern Vietnam, typically form in marble. They're found in layers that are distributed irregularly within the surrounding marble.
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What does a ruby look like under a blacklight?

Flux-grown rubies (synthetic): LW Strong orange/red. SW orangey red and may have a blue tint or areas of blue.
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What is a raw ruby worth?

Rubies can run as little as $1 a carat to $100,000+ a carat, depending on the 4Cs. One of the most expensive rubies ever sold is the Sunrise Ruby, selling for over a million dollars a carat at 25 carats.
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How do you find a ruby?

Rubies can be found in Thailand, Nepal, Taiwan, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Pakistan and East Africa. There are also locations in the United States where rubies can be found, including Franklin, North Carolina. You can also find rubies in Arizona, Arkansas, Nevada, Oregon and Idaho.
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Is ruby rarer than diamond?

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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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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How long does it take for a ruby 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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What can you do with raw ruby?

Store your rough ruby in a cloth-lined storage area separate from other jewelry. Since rubies are very durable, they can actually damage other jewelry pieces they are near if they come into contact. Placing your rough rubies in a cloth-lined enclosure should protect the ruby as well as other jewelry from damage.
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Can raw 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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What gemstones are found in caves?

Most common are azurite and malachite (forms of copper carbonate). About 50 other minerals also have been reported in cave deposits.
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