Monday 19 September 2011

My 5 Reasons For The Buying Of Ruby Engagement Rings

Ruby Engagement Ring Introduction

When it comes to getting engaged and choosing an Engagement Ring, then one of the most popular choices is that of a Ruby Engagement Ring, although other common examples exist for instance those of Emerald Engagement Rings, Diamond Engagement Rings and Sapphire Engagement Rings, but the ruby is historically always at the top of most peoples lists.



All possible shapes and sizes are available for your choice, various qualities of cut, and all the grading of clarity and the various colours shades.

These rings can be found in many different styles, and usually the rubies that are present are also accompanied by diamonds, in such as three stone examples, or in cluster types, where the ruby is surrounded by diamonds or visa-versa.

5 reasons for choosing these gemstones are:

1. Ruby History,

The power that a ruby gemstone possess has always been thought to help gamblers, provide greater wealth and obviously happiness. But, it is most famously noted for providing support to lovers and everlasting devotion.

2. Tradition of Ruby

Tradition means that this stone has been famously given by the rich and prosperous, and has been a favourite engagement present by those of Royal descent.

3. Colour Of Ruby

There can be not much a better sight when it comes to seeing any shade of ruby set in rings, from the rich crimson-red through to the dark pigeon blood red shades, their natural colour makes them look bigger to the eye than they actually are. Ruby colour signifies love!

4. Hardness Of Ruby

They are extremely robust and hard wearing when compared to others. They are second on the hardness scale of natural minerals, only being that of diamond.

5. Ruby As A Birthstone

Ruby is the birthstone for July, so if you are in fact one of those that were born in the month of July, then symbolically the ruby is the perfect addition for your ring.

In Conclusion

The rings containing these stones are usually made up of 18ct and 9ct, white or yellow gold, with a tendency these days to be more frequently that of white gold. They are sometimes also found set in platinum, but mush more rarely.

As do all other stones, they will become dirty after being worn over time. So it is important if you wish them to remain as looking as good as they did on day one, to clean them when necessary. Just use a soft toothbrush and a little mild soapy warm water, to make them as good as new again.

These stones have famously been called the King Of Gemstones throughout all time, so make sure you show them off to as any people as possible!

J S Stewart © 2011 Globe Jewellery Limited. All Rights Reserved.
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