14kt 3.60ctw Ruby 3-row Ring

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Product Description for 14kt 3.60ctw Ruby 3-row Ring-NMC028R

14kt yellow gold 3.60ctw oval ruby 3-stone ring. This ring measure 7/16 inch from knuckle to knuckle.

Product Information for 14kt 3.60ctw Ruby 3-row Ring-NMC028R

Product Type:RingMaterial Type:Gold
Style:RowMaterial Color:Yellow
Width:1/8 InchMaterial Purity:14Kt

Primary Stone /  Ruby 

Shape:OvalComposition:Natural
Cut:Mixed CutsTreatment:Heated
Color:RedGemstone Group:Corundum
Dimensions:4X3 MM - CalibratedSetting:Channel

Care and Handling of 14kt 3.60ctw Ruby 3-row Ring-NMC028R

Learn more about proper care of your gemstones and jewelry by visiting our Gemstone Enhancements and Treatments page.
Customer Rating 4.167 out of 5 4.2 out of 5
4 of 6 (67%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.


Product Reviews
: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
great overall value and quality, February 26, 2008
JohnnyBling , Provincetown Ma
Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

"being a july baby I always look for Ruby Jewelry, this is by far the best value in the entire inventory of JTV, I have gotten many compliments on this beauty, big enough for a man to wear and quite solid. This one sure does not disapoint, go ahead and get your size before this one is gone!"

Product met expectations: Yes
Purchased as a gift: Yes
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: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great Bang for the Buck, January 26, 2008
neilers , Albuquerque, NM
Quality: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

"I ordered this ring as a Valentines gift for my wife. I was skeptical about it based on the price - How could they sell over 3 cts of ruby in 14K for under $200?
Well, when I received the ring, I have to say I was pleasantly surprised!
I found the rubies to be of lovely color and well matched. They were not the opaque rubies you'd expect at this price point. They have "life" to them.
While the 14K mounting is nicely executed, this IS the area where they saved money in the production of the ring, as the gold content is at a minimum - it 's a thin mounting. Having said that, the ring presents very nicely on the finger, and my wife says it's quite comfortable (I couldn't wait until Valentines day, in case she didn't like it).
Bottom line: This is a lovely ring and well worth the price. If you love rubies, I think you'll be very happy with this purchase.
It truly is a 'Great Bang for the Buck'!!"


Product met expectations: Yes
Purchased as a gift: Yes
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: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5
pink ruby, January 23, 2008
sandy88 , Springfield, Oregon
Quality: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5
Value: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5

"If you want pink then this is the ring for you. I loved the setting and the color in the video. I have brought in two rings and both were pink with very litttle spark. I want a red red red ring. I wasted $20.00 in freight on this ring. Let the buyer be wear."

Product met expectations: No
Purchased as a gift: No
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: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Outstanding purchase, December 10, 2007
Pappy , Lakeland, FL
Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

"If you are trying to make your wife happy and she likes rubies, this is definitely the product to buy. I have looked for a long time for something she would like. As she was watching JTV, she saw this product and mentioned how much she liked it. Boy is she going to be surprised. The color and quality are outstanding. I don't think I could beat this buy if I continued to shop. Thanks JTV!"

Product met expectations: Yes
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Ruby



Fast Facts




Ruby is a gemstone in the Corundum family. It exhibits a range of red colors, and the most desired color is pigeon’s blood (pure red with a hint of blue). On Mohs’ scale of hardness, ruby is 9. It has a strong luster like diamonds and sources include Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Kenya, Madagascar, and Vietnam.


Color

While rubies come in a variety of red tones, the most valued color is pure red with a hint of blue, known as “pigeon’s blood” red. As corundum (aluminum oxide), rubies and sapphires are from the same family. Red corundum are always classified as rubies, and all other colors are considered sapphires. The red in rubies comes from the presence of chromium, and the occasional brownish hues come from the presence of iron.


Hardness and Durability

Rubies are one the hardest and most durable materials on earth. At 9 on Mohs’ scale of gemstone hardness, rubies are second only to diamonds in hardness. Rubies are commonly heat treated to improve their color. A well-cut ruby can approach the brilliant luster of a diamond.









History

Throughout history, rubies have been considered the “King of gems.” Treasured by royalty, religion, and various cultures, rubies have mesmerized the world with their beauty.

In ancient India, stories circulated that God created ruby and then created man to own it. The brilliant stone appeared to burn with an unquenchable fire that could even cause water to boil. Many legends suggest that the ruby was the chief stone in Aaron’s Breastplate and the stone of Judah. Because Israel’s king came from Judah, the ruby came to be associated with royalty. Rubies were often worn by Christian leaders, and even Martin Luther supposedly used a gold ring set with a ruby as a betrothal ring.

Prior to the 20th century, Rubies were considered more valuable than diamonds, and in the mid-16th century were even priced at 8 times more valuable than comparable diamonds. From Chaucer to Shakespeare to Emerson, writers have praised the stone for its beauty, fire, and rarity.

Today, rubies are considered a remarkable investment for their hardness, beauty and rarity and their respective prices.









The finest rubies in the world are hidden in the remote valley of Mogok in Upper Burma, between India and China. In the middle of this tiny village, stands the Panchan-htar-pwe buying district, the epicenter of the world market on rubies. Buyers come looking for “pigeon blood red rubies,” revered by the market as the very best.









When you first start shopping for rubies, try to look at a wide selection of stones. Train your eye to notice things you like and dislike. When you’re ready to shop, you might want to decide upon a price range.


Heat Treatments

You should probably assume your ruby has been heated when purchasing. A pure red ruby that has not been heat treated is extremely rare and would be very expensive.


Color

When shopping for rubies pay attention to color. You’ll notice they come in a variety of red tones. While the pigeon’s blood red is considered the best, your taste is ultimately the best criteria.



Inclusions

Most rubies contain some inclusions, so unless you are willing to pay the exorbitant price for a stone free of inclusions, look for a stone that looks clean to the naked eye.



Cut

A well-cut ruby exudes almost an inner glow. Look for a lustrous red.








Cleaning rubies is easy. Due to their hardness and durability, almost any cleaning technique is acceptable. For specific gemstone details, see our Gemstone Enhancement Chart.

Maintain their beauty by cleaning your gems

On rubies, you can normally use ultrasonic cleaners, steamers, sudsy water, and brushes.

Check stone mounts

Rubies are more durable the metal mounts on your jewelry, so have the prongs checked occasionally to assure a tight fit.

Avoid wearing gems during strenuous exercise

A well-placed blow could damage the beauty of stone, so it is safest to store them while engaging in any activity where they might be subject to high impact.

Do not handle jewelry by the stone

You don’t want to loosen a stone from the mount and take a chance of eventually losing it if the stone falls out.

Store gemstones separately

Rubies are harder than others and a hard stone can actually scratch a softer stone.






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