RUBY SPECIMEN
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RUBY SPECIMEN
This crystal is a beautiful natural Ruby Specimen in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite, Gold or Chalcopyrite?,a dark metal and Mica. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Lok Yen, Yen bai, Vietnam.Dimensions:
5.3cm x 4.3cm x 4.5cm, 114g.
Main Crystal: 15mm long.Ruby Corundum
Al2O3.SKU: B26011 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL SPECIMEN
Beautiful natural Sapphire Crystal Specimen. Great deep red purple colour and an excellent specimen with natural hexagonal crystal formation from this location. Some pics of this piece are taken under long wave ultraviolet light showing great fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral. Most would call this a Ruby with the deep red purple color.
Location:
India.Dimensions:
3.1cm x 2cm x 0.8cm, 13.9g.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
SKU: H1109-2 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 8
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 8 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
6.8cm x 4.7cm x 2.5cm, 100g.
Main Crystal: 7mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2608 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
FLUORESCENT RUBY SPECIMEN
This crystal is a beautiful natural Fluorescent Ruby Specimen in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral is bright fluorescence. Some pics taken with Long Wave UVA light to show fluorescence.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
5cm x 3.4cm x 3cm, 51g.
Main Crystal: 10mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
SKU: H1109-1 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 6
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 6 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
4.9cm x 3.9cm x 2.6cm, 52g.
Main Crystal: 6mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2606 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 7
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 7 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
4.9cm x 3.9cm x 3.9cm, 95g.
Main Crystal: 6mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2607 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 4
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 4 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
7.1cm x 4.2cm x 3.3cm, 87g.
Main Crystal: 9mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2604 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 5
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 5 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
5.5cm x 3.3cm x 3.6cm, 58g.
Main Crystal: 5mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2605 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 2
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 2 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
5.7cm x 2.7cm x 4.6cm, 87g.
Main Crystal: 8mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2602 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 9
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 9 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
5.6cm x 4.3cm x 3.4cm, 86g.
Main Crystal: 5mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2609 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 3
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 3 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
6.5cm x 5.1cm x 2.2cm, 69g.
Main Crystal: 8mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2603 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 1
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 1 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
4cm x 4.3cm x 3.4cm, 53g.
Main Crystal: 8mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2601 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN 10
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen 10 in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. One of the pics taken under long wave UVA light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Hunza Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
6.5cm x 6.24.1cm x cm, 180g.
Main Crystal: 9mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
Ruby’s are Red and all other Corundum are Sapphires. The name is from Sanskrit “kuruvinda” meaning Ruby. A rare sapphire is a Padparadscha which is a pinky peach colour, found in Sri Lanka. Ruby is the second hardest natural mineral. The Element Chromium is what causes the Red colour in Ruby. The best shade of red for a Ruby is Pigeon Blood Red. Ruby can be any shade of red up to almost pink. They are the most amazing Gemstone and in my mind way better than Blood Diamonds.
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SKU: B2610 - Crystals, Fluorescent Specimens, Minerals of the World
RED RUBY SPECIMEN
RED RUBY SPECIMEN
This crystal is a beautiful natural Red Ruby Specimen in white matrix. Great deep colour and an excellent specimen with natural crystal formation from this location. Under magnification with a 10x there are many interesting inclusions on the matrix including metals like Pyrite. The third pic of this piece are taken under long wave ultraviolet light showing extreme fluorescence. Just one of the interesting features of this mineral.
Location:
Swat Valley, Pakistan.Dimensions:
5.4cm x 2.8cm x 2.9cm, 43g.
Main Crystal: 16.1mm long.Ruby Corundum: Al2O3.
SKU: H1109