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Ruby

📏 5.0 mm

⚖️ approx 0.6 ct each

Round rubies from the Rubyfair project in pinky-red shades with interesting natural textures.
Each stone measures approximately 5mm in diameter and weighs about 0.60 carats, ideal for use as accent stones in a jewellery piece.

Sourced through a long-term trusted partner

SKU TZ-RF-RUB-000578
Original price £300.00 - Original price £300.00
Original price
£300.00
£300.00 - £300.00
Current price £300.00

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Responsibly sourced rubies from Sri Lanka and Tanzania. Rubies are corundum, and by definition, red, coloured by the presence of chromium.

Nineteen48 works directly with a trusted network of miners and suppliers to ensure all rubies are sourced through a fair and transparent supply chain.

Rubies are a popular gemstone, one of the "Big Three" of precious stones.

Red corundum is ruby, however there is no official classification for this. If you are looking for a red ruby or a pink sapphire, do broaden your search to look for both.

Nineteen48 rubies are responsibly sourced from Sri Lankan mines through a long-established network of local Sri Lankan miners, with whom strong and trusted relationships have been developed over the years.

The majority of the rubies here are from the Rubyfair project and were sourced from a community mine that operated near Mahenge in Tanzania. These stones have not undergone any heat treatment or other enhancements.

The Rubyfair project has now finished therefore the selection of Rubyfair gems on this website are the last remaining stones.

The Rubyfair project was a community-run, artisanal mine located near the famous town of Mahenge in south-central Tanzania. The mine ran for a number of years and produced a good quantity of ruby and spinel. It has now ceased operation.