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Ruby Gemstone value and its Procedure

The color red, from which we get the English term "ruby," comes from the Latin word "ruby." As a result of the fact that rubies have historically been favored by those in positions of power and by those in love. They are regarded as a gemstone associated with a great deal of feeling.

A myth or legend may even exist in certain societies surrounding the stone's origin. It was said that rubies grew on trees, beginning their lives as white buds and eventually blooming into fully mature, red rubies ready to be harvested. Rubies are referenced in the Bible and have been used and valued in some of the earliest societies. Rubies may be found in jewelry.

Ruby’s Color:
The color of a ruby may be any tint of red or pink, as long as the corundum used to make the gem is of a high enough grade to be termed a gemstone. The saturation of a ruby must comply with several specified specifications to be sold in the United States. To be classified as a ruby, it must first satisfy several criteria; if it does not, then it is referred to as a pink sapphire.

The distinction between rubies and pink sapphires is very recent since it was not made until some point in the 20th century. This means that the idea is still in its infancy. Because of this, there is a great deal of disagreement over the subject.

What Contributes to a Ruby’s Value?
The color, clarity, cut, and carat weight of ruby are the four factors that determine its value. These are the same factors that determine the value of a diamond. The color of a diamond is essential in determining its value, and so too gemstone. The deeper and more apparent colored rubies are the most sought after and the most valuable. Additionally, playing a significant part is clarity. Stones that are completely transparent fetch sky-high prices, while rubies devoid of any needle-like rutile inclusions may indicate that the stone has been treated.

Adhering to the Procedures:
The correct technique must be followed to get all of the advantages that the very potent ruby stone has to offer. Additionally, the item's appropriateness is heavily influenced by how it is used or worn by the user.

• You must seek the advice and direction of an experienced astrologer or gemmologist.
• Please put it on your right hand's ring finger to show proper etiquette.
• The stone must come into close touch with the skin to transfer its energy and abilities into the chakras.
• Ruby should be put on during the early hours of a Sunday morning.
• The Ruby gem must be genuine, the first of its kind, natural, unheated, and untreated to get the required results. In general, it must be an actual example devoid of any flaws.
• Gold, copper, or panchdhatu are the ideal metals to give it a significant amount of influence.
• It would help to recite the mantra "Om Suryaaye Namah" before sliding the ruby ring onto your finger for further benefits.

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