2.02 "Classic" Mogok UnHeated Burma Ruby

Description
An old no heat "Classic" Mogok Burma ruby is back on the market. Given the reality of Covid and the Burma political situation, new two carat unheated Classic Burma rubies are practically impossible to find in today's market. We have to depend on collector's willing to part with these goods. We have to face the reality this stone is extremely rare. The stone is a perfect 75 tone and never blacks-out and looks red in all lights. The stone is pretty red at 65% red. The clarity is MI1 but is mostly the desired rutile silk that gives the stone a soft desirable Burmese appearance. The stone has typical Burmese cutting, pretty high finish and solid 70-80% average brilliancy. Many consider the 75.9% depth perfect.The Total Quality Integration Rating (TQIR) is Excellent to Very Good or 2.5. These factors make this stone desirable. A top stone for a gem portfolio or to mount in an upscale jewelry piece.


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

Specifics

Carat Weight:

2.02

Type & Origin:

Natural "Classic" Burma Ruby

Certification:

AGL-August 19, 1998

Shape & Cut:

Cushion Antique Mixed Cut

Measurements:

7.57 x 6.32 x 4.80 mm

Color/Tone:

3.5/70

Color Rating/Tone:

3-4/70

Color Scan:

Red 65 Pink/Purple 20 Orange 15

Clarity:

MI1

Cutting:

Good (5)

Depth:

75.9%

Average Brilliancy:

70-80%

Finish:

Good (4)

TQIR:

Excellent to Very Good (2.5)

Clarity Enhancement/Treatment:

None

Price:

US$40,000 per carat or $80,800 total including shipping/handling in the United States and the original AGL Colored Stone Grading Report.
 
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