There are a number of purple stones - including amethysts. Rubies are generally shades of red. If the corundum is not red, it is called a sapphire.
Purple/violet gem stones include amethyst, sugilite, charoite, tanzanite, iolite, and spinel.
Amethysts are a purple stone used mostly in jewelry. It is the birthstone for February and it gets it rich color from irradiation. The Greeks believed amethysts could prevent intoxication, and European soldiers wore amethysts as a form of protection in battle.
It depends on the Ruby and the Amethyst! You could have a perfectly colored and cut Amethyst worth 100 times the price of a poorly colored, included, poorly cut Ruby and vice versa. However, the finest colored Ruby will always be worth more than the finest colored Amethyst as it is simply rarer.
im not sure but i think its two rubies and one sapphire or two sapphires and one ruby or it could be two sapphires and one emrald sorry if this didint help i hope someone could improve it soon
NO one could wear purple but the king or queen. Purple was a very hard color to make so it was expensive to have clothing that color. In a crowd of people it was easy to see who was royal because they were the only ones in purple. Certain gems couldn't be worn either by "common" folk. Pearls, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and many others. Again, these were hard to get and expensive.
People can make money from rocks, but they are not as valuable as minerals. Many people tend to confuse the two. A rock is a common stone such as limestone, sandstone, marble, granite, and slate. These materials are more commonly used as building or "facing" materials. Minerals consist of such stones as quartz and its other cryptocrystalline forms such as agates, Carnelian, and Jaspers. These, along with many other types of stones, are all called 'Semi-precious' gems. Then, there are the stones like Rubies, Garnets, Amethysts, Emeralds, and, of course, diamonds. These are considered to be 'precious' gemstones. So, yes, a person could be a construction worker or mason, and make a lot of money by using 'rocks' as building materials, but it's better to be a "Gemologist" and make tons of money from what are known as "semi-precious" and "precious" jewels.
Not all of them are red some could be pink or brown
One is purple whereas the other could be purple
It is not recommended to dip rubies in silver cleaner as it may damage the gemstone. Rubies are hard and durable, but silver cleaner is formulated for the specific properties of silver and may contain chemicals that could harm the stone. It is best to clean rubies with a mild soap and water solution or consult a professional jeweler for cleaning advice.
The idiomatic phrase is "if these stones could talk" (or if these stones could speak), meaning that the location was likely the scene of historic occurrences, where most likely the stones have been in place for a very long time.
Rubies is close.
Purple is a color. There are a lots of things that are purple. Almost anything could be purple.
The cost of a pound of rubies can vary significantly based on factors such as quality, size, and origin. High-quality rubies can range from $1,000 to $10,000 per carat or more, depending on their clarity, color, and cut. Since there are 454 carats in a pound, a pound of top-quality rubies could potentially cost anywhere from $454,000 to several million dollars. However, lower-quality rubies would be much less expensive.