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GüBELIN gem identified by the report number 12110084 in November 9, 2012 marked a 8.88 kt Burmese ruby origin, without any signs of heat and this color varieties are also known as "pigeon blood red" (Pigeons Blood). In Myanmar, the area is famous Mogok Valley Rock Road, in the Cartagena area, northeast of Mandalay. In these areas Mogok ruby red color and usually have a UV fluorescent red body. Moreover, they may contain trace amounts of light scattering and the vortex-like growth rutile silk mode. The combination of these unique features is to make the appearance of the ruby. 8.88 kt natural ruby gemstone in the above GüBELIN identified by the report, to be described: a rich, saturated, uniform color, combined with a high degree of transparency. Additionally, this gem processing without overheating. All of the above characteristics in natural ruby of this size is rare.
In addition, following the American Gem Institute (GIA) report number 7142168221 on November 23, 2012 issue, explained the origin of 8.88 karats Burma ruby, showed no signs of heat and color varieties as "pigeon blood red" (Pigeons blood), also will be accompanied by special issue and special instructions in the letter, that is 8.88 kt ruby color with classic colors like pigeon blood.
Ruby surrounding the diamond inlaid with seven straight. Between 26 April 2011 to June 2012 and 28 report issued by the American Gem Institute (GIA), the description of the diamond is the weight of the teardrop-shaped and marquise-shaped white between 1.22 to 1.01 karats of diamond . Diamond color range is D to E, VVS1 VS1 Clarity VVS1 to VS1, certificate of authenticity of each diamond has a GIA.