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Ruby (Pre-embargo !) viewBack to Collection Liquidation Auctions - end Feb 25 - Part II

Burma
  • Starting Time:2/18/2010 06:45:00 PM(CST)
  • Ending Time:2/25/2010 06:45:00 PM(CST)
  • Time Left:Auction Is Closed

  • Size:0.78 ct
  • Size Description:7.05 mm x 5.14 mm

Description:The famous quote from John Sinkankas was "gems are minerals after all". In our continued efforts to promote the importance of gemstones for ALL collectors, we want to give mineral collectors a chance at a rare cut stone that complements a choice mineral specimen from a classic locality. Some of the finest mineral collections in the world are accompanied by gemstones that either complete a "rough and cut" set for certain specimens, or simply show the beauty of particular species when they are faceted. We are offering this stone as an opportunity for collectors to expand their horizons and purchase gemstones that would supplement crystallized specimens in their collections. I think it is important for collectors to know that faceted stones can expand one''s interests in minerals and can add a certain reverence to the hobby of collecting minerals. Ruby from Burma is one of the most storied gems in the world. Some of the finest Rubies in the world are found in Burma. This gem has an attractive pinkish-red color, and is certainly "gem quality", despite some very slight inclusions which are typical for Burmese Rubies. It has a "Shallow Oval" cut. These are absolutely some of the most popular Rubies in the world. PLEASE NOTE: The recent embargo implemented by the United States government states that there will NOT be ANY of these Rubies imported to U.S. soil after September 30, 2008. Now that the embargo has gone into effect, one can only purchase gems that were imported prior to the embargo. From now on, these Burmese Rubies will be very difficult to obtain. It mus be noted also that this stone has most likely been heated to enhance the color, which is a perfectly acceptable practice in the gem world, and is fairly common when it comes to Sapphires and Rubies. Buy this gem now because they will be disappearing from the market rapidly.