It has long been the stone of kings and, more generally, of men of power. The fiery red of the ruby was indeed already associated with strength, courage, fire and blood. It was enough for the stone to be used in crowns and other royal trappings. But the ruby and its deep red are also symbols of love and passion. From then on, it is one of those precious stones, like the sapphire, the diamond and the emerald, that we gladly offer to our bride to declare our love for her. So, if you too want to proclaim your love to your bride, give her an engagement ring adorned with one or more rubies. Our jewelry collections include many models, available at all prices and with elegant styles, sometimes original, sometimes classic.
THE FIRE OF THE RUBY IN A RING SYMBOL OF LOVE
If there is one color that is directly associated with love, it is red. So, what stone better than the ruby can represent the passion that unites you in an engagement ring? Ruby red has long been prized by kings, cardinals and men of power around the world. This color is indeed readily associated with fire, blood, courage and merit. What's more, it is an extremely rare stone, which gives it even more value, which plays on its character of power and exception. Among the most popular rubies are the so-called “pigeon blood red” rubies. The deeper and more transparent the red, the more valuable the ruby, especially if it displays several carats. However, rubies deploy a vast palette of reds, from pale pink to dark purple. Thereby, you will find engagement rings that are sure to speak to your loved one. Pale red for a tender and amorous romanticism; flamboyant red for an all-consuming and inflamed passion. Your ruby engagement ring will be the best messenger of your love.
RINGS WITH A SOLITAIRE RUBY FOR YOUR ENGAGEMENT
Your engagement ring doesn't need to have a solitaire diamond as the center stone; the ruby and its strong symbolism can perfectly replace it. However, the red stone goes very well with diamonds, which come to crimp the solitary ruby with a thousand lights or pave the ring with yellow gold or white gold. The shades of ruby are very varied and they adapt perfectly to gold or silver. Warm gold or shiny silver goes very well with all ruby reds. Our solitaire ruby engagement rings will amaze you and will ignite the flame of love in your sweetheart's heart.
RING WITH A RUBY MOUNTED AS A SOLITAIRE
The Trabbia-Vuillermoz collections also include ruby engagement rings combining several stones. Certainly, diamonds are a woman's best friend and they are always welcome on an engagement ring. But these are also embellished to the rhythm of the rubies which multiply along the ring. We find them in trio, with stones skilfully chosen to create a trilogy of beauty. They also marry in pairs, for a glowing couple that will ignite your future half. Discover without further delay the full range of our ruby rings .
THE MEANING OF RUBY AND ITS SYMBOL
This stone is a common sign of happiness and is a symbol of generosity, heavenly love, and loyalty.
Ruby is inherently connected with courage since it evokes blood and fire. It is a regal insignia worn by monarchs on their crowns or helms. It shields the knight from harm and keeps him in good health. As a result, the ruby has the ability to prevent hemorrhages. It is said to settle anger and defend against seduction because it is associated with passion. The ruby is also a sign of triumph, philanthropy, and love.
The ruby's stories and symbolisms
Ruby is derived from the Latin word "rubeus," which means "red." This gem's color conjures fire, and it represents courage, bravery, or divine love. Ruby is thought to be a talisman that protects travelers from all threats while also providing peace and security to the wearer.
In different civilizations, this gem has a variety of abilities. The ruby is the most precious stone for Hindus, and it is even known as the "queen of gemstones," which originates from its Hindu name, Ratna Raj. Rubies were seen on the crowns of kings and princes in the Middle Ages because they symbolized Christ's agony and blood.
Which gemstone should be paired with the ruby?
The subject of stone associations is one that is frequently asked. Why and how do you choose semi precious stones that go together? Certain benefits common to the crystals in question can be amplified by combining natural stones. It's a simple way to make some self-improvement efforts. You can't group all natural stones together; each crystal has its own unique healing energy, and it's best to group them properly. We can use our intuition to do this, but below are some examples of ruby stone correlations.
Because the ruby red stone affects the heart chakra, we can relate it to the pink and green stones that affect this energy center. However, because the ruby has a strong energy, it is recommended not to associate it with stones that have weak energy. As a result, it has been linked to rhodochrosite, green apatite, and red garnet.
Taking care of a ruby ring
Soap and water is one of the best ways to clean a ruby-encrusted ring, as well as many other types of stone jewelry.
1. Place your ruby ring in a bowl of warm water with a few drops of soap or dishwashing liquid.
2. Soak the ring in soapy water for 15-20 minutes.
3. Take off the ring and gently rub the gemstones with a cloth to clean them. 4. If you have a soft toothbrush, you can also use it.
4. A soft brush is best for cleaning gemstones because it allows you to reach otherwise inaccessible corners of the decor where dirt collects. If the ring has any teeth, be careful not to bend them.
5. Gently rub the ring's body with a soft toothbrush or lint-free cloth to clean it. Avoid scratching the metal, especially if it is a delicate metal such as gold.
6. Rinse the ring thoroughly with water once it's finished. Use a gentle cloth to clean it.
You can also use a commercial jewelry cleaner to clean your ruby ring. Simply check to make sure the cleaning is safe for the metal in your ring and does not include anything that could harm your ruby.
Recognize the properties of a genuine ruby.
Genuine ruby has a refractive index of 1.76 to 1.77 due to its trigonal crystal system (cubic for spinel) and an irregular or conchoidal break. It can also be distinguished by its red-orange-purple pleochroism and 0.008 birefringence.
It was once the most valuable stone in the world, and its legend lives on today. Ruby is certainly a beautiful and unique hue. This red hue is supposed to be vivid and pure, or with variations of purple and brown, due to the presence of chromium oxide in the gem. Pigeon blood is the most common color. The gem's color is enough to identify it, yet it's not enough. It's the same with the gem's price, which is among the highest among colored diamonds. Such criteria are insufficient to identify a ruby in its entirety. Some people may gladly pass over red or pink spinel for ruby in order to get a higher price.
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