The gemstone's name comes from the Latin word "ruber," which means red. This is fitting since rubies are best known for their red color. The finest of rubies will be deep red with hints of purple, ...
For centuries, the Mogok valley in Myanmar (formerly Burma) was the world's foremost source for rubies. Hundreds of years ago, likely in China, the term 'pigeon's blood' was coined to describe the ...
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