1.41 Cushion Heated Mong Hsu Burma Ruby

The 1.41 Cushion Heated Mong Hsu Burma Ruby was shot in natural daylight with a Sony Cyber-shot.

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Here is the relevant data on the 1.41 Cushion Heated Mong Hsu Burma Ruby:

Size: 1.413
Type: Mong Hsu Burma Ruby
Cert: AGL - January 21, 2008
Shape: Oval Mixed Cut
MM: 6.35 x 5.53 x 4.49
Color/Tone: 4/70
Color Rating/Tone: 4/70
Color Scan: Red 65, Pink/Purple 20, Orange 15
Clarity: LI2
Proportions: Good (5)
Depth: 83.0%
Average Brilliancy: 70%
Finish: Good (5)
TQIR: Excellent to Very Good (2.5)
Enhancement: Heat
Stability: Excellent
Clarity Enhancement: Faint
Ask: US $3000. per carat or US $4230. total, including USPS shipping and handling in the United States and the original $335 AGL Colored Stone Grading Report.
NGC Comment: A snappy, red gemstone with desirable light tone. The stone is also extremely clean at LI2 clarity. The gem has no brown or gray in the color scan like many Mong Hsu rubies. Lights up exactly like the Mogok material in a fluorescent box. Although we believe you should collect the unheated gemstones, this is an inexpensive alternative for someone who wants a red Burma but wants a discount to the Mogok material!

For more information on this gem, call Robert Genis of National Gemstone at 1-800-458-6453 or email rgenis@preciousgemstones.com or click this link to automatically open your default email program. Feel free to call or e-mail for specific quotes.

View the 1.41 Heated Mong Hsu ruby's American Gemological Laboratory Colored Gemstone Grading Report.

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