1 pcs Red Ruby - 1.04 ct - Lotus Gemology






Holds a gemmology degree from IGE Madrid and an MBA from University of Santiago de Compostela.
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Natural ruby, 1.04 ct, 1 stone, vivid red color, oval brilliant-cut, transparent, untreated, Myanmar origin, LOTUS certificate no. 2972-0110.
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Untreated, vivid, medium-deep red ruby from Burma.
Perfect as an investment or collector's item.
With a full LOTUS certificate.
Type: Natural ruby
Type: natural corundum Weight: 1.04 ct
Color: Vivid/Intense Red
Shape: Oval brilliant step-cut
Transparency: see-through
Treatment: No evidence of treatment Origin: Myanmar (Burma)
See the report for further details. LOTUS report No. 2972-0110 Please examine the pictures carefully. The photos were taken in a photo booth where lighting conditions are good. Please note that the stone may appear darker under normal conditions and depending on the viewing angle.
Untreated, vivid, medium-deep red ruby from Burma.
Perfect as an investment or collector's item.
With a full LOTUS certificate.
Type: Natural ruby
Type: natural corundum Weight: 1.04 ct
Color: Vivid/Intense Red
Shape: Oval brilliant step-cut
Transparency: see-through
Treatment: No evidence of treatment Origin: Myanmar (Burma)
See the report for further details. LOTUS report No. 2972-0110 Please examine the pictures carefully. The photos were taken in a photo booth where lighting conditions are good. Please note that the stone may appear darker under normal conditions and depending on the viewing angle.
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