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Lunestra Journal

The Flame of Passion

A comprehensive guide to Ceylon Sapphires

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The Ruby is the heart’s own fire, a gemstone so saturated with color and life that it was once thought to contain an unquenchable flame. From the legendary valley of Mogok, these 'Pigeon’s Blood' rubies have defined the pinnacle of red for centuries. A fine Ruby is more than a jewel; it is an artifact of pure passion, representing courage, vitality, and the indomitable spirit of those who lead. In the world of high jewelry, it remains the rarest variety of corundum, a treasure that commands reverence and awe in every facet.

Ancestral Origins

Historically, the 'Pigeon’s Blood' ruby—a vibrant red with a subtle blue undertone—has been found almost exclusively in the marble-hosted deposits of Myanmar (Burma). These stones are renowned for their strong fluorescence, which makes them appear to glow from within, even in low light. To own a Burmese ruby is to own a piece of geological history that is increasingly difficult to source.

Emblem of Nobility

Across cultures, the Ruby has been hailed as the 'King of Precious Stones.' Ancient warriors wore them for protection in battle, while medieval royalty sought them as symbols of wealth and romantic devotion. It is a gem that speaks of a life lived with intensity, making it the preferred choice for those who desire a legacy of strength and distinction.

The Pinnacle of Value

For the astute investor, a high-carat Burmese ruby is often more valuable than a diamond of the same size. The scarcity of clean, unheated rubies over five carats has turned these gems into one of the world’s most concentrated forms of wealth. Their value is historically stable, driven by an elite global demand that far outstrips the dwindling supply from traditional mines.

Custodianship & Brilliance

Though the Ruby is exceptionally hard, it should be treated with the respect due to a masterpiece. Protect your investment by storing it in a silk or velvet-lined box to avoid contact with other jewels. While safe for occasional steam cleaning, a simple ritual of gentle brushing with mild suds will preserve its fiery luster for decades, ensuring it remains as brilliant as the day it was unearthed.