RUBY – one of the most valuable of all gemstones is the birthstone for the month of July. The name comes from the Latin word “Rubeus”, meaning “red”. Unlike the enormous gems seen in museums and Royal collections, rubies available on the market today are of a more modest size. A 3-4 carat ruby, if of fine quality, is a rare and very expensive gem. Next to diamond, ruby and sapphire (both corundum) is the hardest mineral known and is very compact and dense. As a result, rubies and sapphires are tough and relatively scratch-resistant. That’s why, in addition to their beauty, ruby or sapphire is one of the best of all jewelry stones.
Hexagon Blue Montana Sapphire | 1.00cts | #12-2659
Natural Royal Blue Sapphire Round "Roulette" Cut | 1.22cts | #11-1376
sunstone 101, Pineapple Cut Oval Pair, 2.89 cts total
ruby #19-585, Oval Modified "Portuguese" Cut, 1.52cts
zircon blue 264, Round "Portuguese" Cut, 10.67cts
Round Pair of Blue Montana Sapphires Portuguese Cut | 1.38 cts total | #12-2687
sapphire yellow #14-558, Cushion "Portuguese" Cut, 2.18cts
Round Pair of Montana Sapphires Portuguese Cut | 1.47 cts total | #12-2689
tanzanite #32-661, Pear "Portuguese" Style Matched Pair, 2.55 cts total
Blue Montana Sapphires Oval Pair Portuguese Cut | 1.45cts total | #12-2688
Orange Parti Color Montana Sapphire Oval Portuguese Cut | 1.78cts | #12-2435














