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Ruby is a gemstone that is familiar to almost every gemstone jewelry lover. Still, there is a lot to explore about this interesting gemstone. You can find rubies in museums studded in crowns of royals and you can even find them studded in tiny daily wear jewelry pieces. Both ruby and sapphire are the same minerals, but ruby gets its red color from chromium included in the basic aluminum oxide chemical structure. If you want to adorn your earlobes with this amazing gemstone, then you will require

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Engagement rings all around the world signify the promise of marriage, commitment, devotion, and love for your significant other. It is a unique symbol of faithfulness, perfection, and loyalty! Traditionally, diamonds have made their way to the top of the chain as the center stone for an engagement ring. In the new millennium, the brides have been making heads turn by choosing bold color gemstones. Infact, Princess Diana’s 12ct blue sapphire ring made the headings which initiated the trend of us

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What Makes Ruby The King Of Gemstones

The charm and grace of the mystical red gemstone ruby is timeless; its red color makes it a symbol of fire and fire denotes the sun, which is considered the king of planets in astrology. Ruby has been a prominent gemstone and has ruled many hearts for centuries. You can consider this as one of the reasons why ruby is called the king of gemstones, but many other reasons make this sparkling red gemstone the king. In this write-up, we will try to cover almost everything that makes ruby the king of

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