Synthetic rubies have technological uses as well as gemological ones.
What is a synthetic ruby worth.
The ruby is a variety of corundum.
Rods of synthetic ruby are used to make ruby lasers and masers.
Synthetic ruby is a ruby that comes in less expensive than real rubies and is oftentimes used to substitute natural rubies albeit a cheap substitute.
In ancient times rubies were often more valuable than diamonds.
The first working laser was made by theodore h.
Many cultures have attributed a variety effects to wearers of ruby including increased awareness.
Other colors of corundum are classified as sapphires.
Some rubies that have inclusions display a quality called asterism when polished where a star like reflection of light can be observed.
If the ruby gem is large then it becomes rarer and even more valuable.
While natural rubies take millions of years to form synthetic ones can be created in a.
In general the greater the carat weight the more your ruby is worth.
Perhaps a well made ring featuring a well cut synthetic ruby could be worth 850 but the stone itself is not inherently expensive.
Though it s likely your ruby is not this large your stone s carat weight will still have an impact on its value.
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Chemically optically and structurally a synthetic ruby is identical to natural rubies.
The ruby was synthesized by the verneuil process in 1902 and since that time many rubies that appear in the marketplace are synthetic.
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In the 1950s synthetic star corundums known under the trade name linde stars enjoyed considerable popularity.
So they aren t fake rubies but just man made ones.
Chinese lore posits that emperor kublai khan offered an entire city in exchange for one ruby.
Price per carat increases significantly as carat weight increases.
A synthetic ruby on the other hand is a ruby that has been created in a lab by humans as opposed to in nature.
Synthetic rubies contain almost the exact same chemical composition and physical properties as natural rubies but are sold around the world for a fraction of the price of natural rubies.
Of course natural ruby s price is much higher compared to synthetic versions.
The popularity of rubies led scientists to create synthetic rubies in laboratories.
The term star ruby in addition to referring to rubies that display asterism many also refer to transparent red corundum too light or too purple to properly call ruby.
To determine whether the ruby you want to purchase is synthetic or natural consult with an expert.
If it is a fine a deep red ruby with great transparency and can increase in price to thousands of dollars for each carat.
Synthetic rubies also exist and are sometimes used as a substitute for naturally occurring gemstones.
I ve tried looking on the web but i keep coming a cross numbers that vary from very cheap to very expensive.