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Ruby takes its name from the Latin rubeus, meaning “red.” A member of the corundum family, it owes its vivid to deep crimson hues to traces of chromium within the crystal. Exceptionally rare, ruby is among the most coveted gemstones, with the majority of the world’s finest stones still originating from Burma. Introduced around 500 BC by the Etruscans and Greeks, ruby has long been associated with strength, leadership and protection. Across cultures, it is believed to calm anxiety and reinforce courage. Its fiery colour gives ruby its unmistakable character. The value of a ruby depends on the saturation of its hue, its clarity and the nature of its inclusions — subtle internal features that serve as the stone’s natural signature. The most esteemed colour grade, known as “pigeon’s blood,” remains extraordinarily rare. In contemporary jewellery, its intensity captivates designers such as Karen Liberman, Cathy Waterman and Yasuko Azuma, who highlight its rich glow and magnetic presence. A gemstone whose visual power endures through time.
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Ruby takes its name from the Latin rubeus, meaning “red.” A member of the corundum family, it owes its vivid to deep crimson hues to traces of chromium within the crystal. Exceptionally rare, ruby is among the most coveted gemstones, with the majority of the world’s finest stones still originating from Burma. Introduced around 500 BC by the Etruscans and Greeks, ruby has long been associated with strength, leadership and protection. Across cultures, it is believed to calm anxiety and reinforce courage. Its fiery colour gives ruby its unmistakable character. The value of a ruby depends on the saturation of its hue, its clarity and the nature of its inclusions — subtle internal features that serve as the stone’s natural signature. The most esteemed colour grade, known as “pigeon’s blood,” remains extraordinarily rare. In contemporary jewellery, its intensity captivates designers such as Karen Liberman, Cathy Waterman and Yasuko Azuma, who highlight its rich glow and magnetic presence. A gemstone whose visual power endures through time.
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Recycled metal Clarisse Heart Ruby ankletClarisse Heart Ruby anklet
We by WHITEbIRD

Clarisse Heart Ruby anklet

Yellow gold / Diamond / Ruby
Sale price£1,435
Recycled metal Clarisse Coeur Ruby pendant
We by WHITEbIRD

Clarisse Coeur Ruby pendant

Yellow gold / Ruby
Sale price£741
Unique pieceSave 20% Jardin yellow gold and stones pendantJardin yellow gold and stones pendant
Yellow gold / Ruby / Tourmaline / Amethyst / Aquamarine
Regular price£1,204 Sale price£963
Maia ruby ringMaia ruby ring
Alice Waese

Maia ruby ring

Yellow gold / Ruby
Sale price£3,240
Bague Red Atlas rubisBague Red Atlas rubis
Alice Waese

Bague Red Atlas rubis

Yellow gold / Ruby
Sale price£6,109
Liberty purple ringLiberty purple ring
Francesca Villa

Liberty purple ring

Yellow gold / Sapphire / Ruby
Sale price£5,184
Clarisse Fancy ruby bracelet
Yellow gold / Ruby
Sale price£1,435
Local productionRecycled metal Termina ruby and diamond ringTermina ruby and diamond ring
Yellow gold / Ruby
Sale price£1,713
Local productionRecycled metal Ellipse ruby necklaceEllipse ruby necklace
Brooke Gregson

Ellipse ruby necklace

Yellow gold / Ruby
Sale price£3,657

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