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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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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Why do my rubies look pink?

Pink Rubies

Stones with low levels of chromium, which is what gives the gemstone its red hue, are called pink sapphires and not rubies.
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How can you tell if a pink ruby is real?

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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Is ruby pink or red?

A ruby is a pinkish 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. Other varieties of gem-quality corundum are called sapphires.
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How to Tell if a Ruby is Fake: Detective Gigi and the Case of the $2 Ruby



How can you tell if a ruby is good quality?

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 rubies change color?

Myth: Rubies change color to warn you of danger

Rubies don't, however, typically change color. However, they can shine more brightly under ultraviolet light, according to the Gemological Institute of America.
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What do fake rubies look like?

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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How do you scratch test 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 can you tell if a ruby is lab created?

Chemical traces are left in the stone of a lab-created ruby and this is not seen in natural rubies. Minimal internal flaws, higher quality at a lower price and a larger ruby for the same price as a smaller one will tell you that it is synthetic.
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What's the difference between a ruby and a pink sapphire?

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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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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Are pinkish rubies valuable?

Pinkish rubies usually range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 for one carat depending on how saturated the red color is. Generally speaking pinkish rubies will be less expensive than pure red rubies, which gives buyers a better range on gem quality for their money.
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Why is my ruby purple?

Some rubies mined from specific parts of the world are known to have certain secondary colors, such as rubies from Myanmar, which are known to have a slight purple secondary color. Purple as a secondary color can actually be better in a ruby because it makes the red appear richer.
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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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Do rubies glow under UV light?

In addition, rubies found in marble typically fluoresce red under ultraviolet light—even the ultraviolet light in sunlight. Fluorescence can make a ruby's color even more intense and increase its value.
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How do I clean a ruby?

One of the best ways to clean a ruby ring is to use water and soap.
  1. Put your ruby ring in a bowl filled with warm water, with some soap or dishwashing liquid mixed in.
  2. Let the ring sit in the soapy water for 15-20 minutes.
  3. Take the ring out and clean the gemstones by rubbing them carefully with a cloth.
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Do real rubies chip?

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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How can you tell if a gem is real at home?

A genuine diamond should be able to cut through glass easily, while fakes cannot. Sapphires come in right behind diamonds in terms of gemstone hardness. Since it is just a strong and durable stone, there should be no scratches. If there are nicks on the stone, then it is most likely a fake gemstone.
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Do real rubies sparkle?

Do rubies sparkle? Yes. However, it sparkles differently than diamond. Specifically, its sparkle is a subtle red and orange/pink, whereas diamond gives off an extreme rainbow and white sparkle.
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Who should not wear rubies?

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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Do rubies fade in sunlight?

Rubies are rated “excellent” for everyday wear, with a hardness of 9. Avoid direct sunlight and exposure to heat, which may cause color to fade. Avoid contact with chemicals.
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