1 pcs Red Ruby - 1.38 ct - Gemological Institute of America (GIA)






Holds a gemmology degree from IGE Madrid and an MBA from University of Santiago de Compostela.
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A single 1.38 carat red ruby from Kashmir, Pakistan, with eye-clean clarity, transparent cushion brilliant-cut, supplied with a GIA certificate (report no. 3525224472) and no evidence of treatment.
Description from the seller
Rare Red Kashmir Ruby
Weight: 1.38ct
Measurement: 5.85 x 5.60 x 4.80mm
Untreated
Comes with GIA Certificate
A truly exceptional Red Kashmir Ruby, an ultra-rare treasure known for its captivating color and unmatched allure. This ruby showcases a deep, rich red hue-often referred to as pigeon's blood with a glow that echoes the legendary mystique of Kashmir gemstone
Rare Red Kashmir Ruby
Weight: 1.38ct
Measurement: 5.85 x 5.60 x 4.80mm
Untreated
Comes with GIA Certificate
A truly exceptional Red Kashmir Ruby, an ultra-rare treasure known for its captivating color and unmatched allure. This ruby showcases a deep, rich red hue-often referred to as pigeon's blood with a glow that echoes the legendary mystique of Kashmir gemstone
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