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Best 1 Pigeon's Blood Ruby

A Pigeon’s Blood Ruby is a highly prized variety of ruby originating from Myanmar. These stones are renowned for their exceptionally intense, vivid red color – often described as resembling the blood of a pigeon. The rarity and depth of this hue make them among the finest quality rubies available. T...

2 Royal Blue Sapphire

A Royal Blue Sapphire is a highly prized member of the corundum family, renowned for its intense blue hue. Kashmir sapphires, particularly, are noted for their velvety depth and exceptional color saturation—considered among the finest gemstones globally. These stones are frequently used in high-end...

3 Cornflower Blue Sapphire

The Cornflower Blue Sapphire is a variety of sapphire prized for its delicate blue hue reminiscent of the flower’s color. Originating primarily from Ceylon (Sri Lanka), these gemstones are notable for their excellent clarity and vibrant tone within the corundum family. They are frequently used in cl...

4 Padparadscha Sapphire

A Padparadscha sapphire is a unique variety of corundum distinguished by its delicate pink-orange hue resembling a lotus flower. This gemstone’s rarity stems from specific geological conditions during formation, primarily found in Sri Lanka's river valleys. It is valued within the jewelry market for...

5 Ruby
Ruby

The ruby is a highly valued gemstone derived from corundum, known for its intense red color. Its significance stems from historical demand among royalty and its association with the Mogok Valley of Myanmar where many exceptional rubies were found. Rubies are commonly used in jewelry and are particul...

6 Blue Sapphire

A blue sapphire is a highly valued gemstone derived from corundum. Its intense blue color arises from trace elements within the mineral structure. Sapphires are prized for their durability and beauty, frequently used in fine jewelry. They are particularly popular as a September birthstone gift and a...

7 Star Ruby
Star Ruby

Star Ruby is a corundum gemstone exhibiting a six-rayed asterism caused by rutile needles, with Burma (Myanmar) historically producing the finest specimens.

8 Color Change Sapphire

Color Change Sapphire is a corundum gemstone that shifts hue under different lighting—typically blue in daylight and purple in incandescent light—due to vanadium absorption.

9 Pink Sapphire

Pink Sapphire is a pink-to-magenta corundum colored by trace chromium, distinguished from ruby by lower chromium concentration, with top stones sourced from Sri Lanka and Madagascar.

10 Yellow Sapphire

Yellow Sapphire is a golden corundum variety colored by iron traces, prized in Vedic astrology as the Jupiter gem, with Sri Lanka and Thailand as leading sources.

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