RUPEES! not rubies rupees! your wallet is too small, get a bigger wallet.
No, diamonds are much more expensive than rubies But it depends on the size,
Uncut rubies are generally worth less than cut rubies because the cutting process adds value by enhancing their brilliance and color. Cut rubies are also easier to set into jewelry and more desirable to consumers for their finished appearance.
It is true that rubies, sapphires, and emeralds are more rare than diamonds. The reason is that the elements which make up rubies, sapphires, and emeralds which give them their color are more rare in the environment than carbon which is what diamonds are made of.
no,emeralds cost about 350,000 and blood rubies cost 126,000
rubies can be anysize small big medium they are not heavy as garnets
Simply pickup more than 999 rupies
Yes, when in the twilight zone.
Mahaleo rubies are rubies that have been altered. They are "real rubies" that have cracks, fissures, etc and are "fixed" with molten glass. Buyer beware... Just remember that you do truly "get what you pay for!"
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In general, rubies are considered more valuable than amethysts due to their rarity, hardness, and vibrant color. Rubies are one of the most valuable gemstones, often commanding a higher price per carat compared to amethysts, which are more commonly found and are considered semi-precious.
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Yes, rubies are relatively abundant on earth compared to some other gemstones. However, high-quality rubies with desirable color and clarity are rare and can be more valuable than diamonds. Most of the world's commercial-grade rubies come from regions such as Myanmar, Thailand, and Africa.