2.08 Cushion Unheated Burma Ruby

Description
This is a two carat no heat Burma ruby. The 60% red is not stoplight red but still a beautiful pinkish red gemstone. The stone is a perfect 70 tone and never blacks-out and looks good in all lights-even at night. Some collectors prefer these lighter color/lighter tones stones to the darker red gems. The clarity is LI2-MI1, which is extremely clean for a Burma ruby. Also, rare the stone has very good to good cutting (3-4) and finish (3-4). This means significant weight was sacrificed for a world class cutting and finish. The stone also has 90% brilliancy, which is close to a 100% brilliancy round diamond. The Total Quality Integration (TQIR) is Excellent to Very Good (2.5), which is very high. A serious gemstone for a gem portfolio or would look fantastic mounted.


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:

2.084

Type & Origin:

Natural Burma Ruby

Certification:

AGL - May 14, 2001

Shape & Cut:

Cushion Antique Mixed

Measurements:

7.45 x 6.08 x 5.28 mm

Color/Tone:

4/70

Color Rating/Tone:

4/70

Color Scan:

Red 60, Pink/Purple/Grey 25, Orange 15

Clarity:

LI2-MI1

Cutting:

Very Good to Good (3-4)

Depth:

86.8%

Average Brilliancy:

90%

Finish:

Very Good to Good (3-4)

TQIR:

Excellent to Very Good (2.5)

Clarity Enhancement/Treatment:

None

Price:

US$35,000 per carat or $72,800 total including shipping/handling in the United States and the original AGL Colored Stone Grading Report
 
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