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Ruby Treatments

About 99% of rubies on the market are heat treated.  Exposing the rubies to extremely high heat improves the rubies' clarity and in some cases, color as well.  This treatment is so common, it is taken as a given.  There is nothing suspicious at all about a heat treated ruby.  In recent years, more sophisticated treatments have arisen such as glass filling and flux healing.  Basically, these methods melt out the natural inclusions and fill them with either glass are a kind of synthesis of the ruby crystal.  This improves clarity as well, though these treatments are more expensive, more controversial, and less common. (For a gemstone treatment to not diminish a gemstone's value, it must be "permanent."  See General Gemstone Information.

Synthetic Rubies

In recent years, synthetic rubies have become very available on the market.  They go by labels such as "created, "lab," "synthetic," "Chatham" (a large producer of Synthetic rubies).  They are "real" rubies in the sense that they are the same mineral, the difference is they were made in a labratory instead of in the earth.  Synthetic rubies are usually much clearer than natural rubies: fewer inclusions. Synthetic rubies are cheaper than natural rubies, all other factors being equal.

Heated: This is a very clear natural heat-treated ruby.  Heat treated rubies are the most common and range considerably in their levels of clarity.  Generally, though they are usually cloudier than man made rubies. Created:  This ruby is too good to be true: the first sign that it is probably synthetic is that it is very clear.  These rubies are less valuable. Untreated:  Only a handful of rubies in the world are untreated.  Large, clear rubies of good color that are untreated command extremely high prices and can only be found in the most expensive jewelry stores.

 

How COLOR affects the value of a Ruby
How CUT affects the value of a Ruby
How CLARITY affects the value of a Ruby
How SIZE affects the value of a Ruby
Ruby treatments and synthetics
Ruby meaning and symbology
Ruby Summary

 

 

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