no,a ruby can only be red
Ruby is typically red in color, ranging from deep pink to blood red. This color is due to the presence of the mineral chromium in the gemstone.
A ruby has a lot of variables , that can determine the price. Clarity is a big factor. If it's really clear then you can get a lot of money for it. If it's blurry, then you could probably get $50 USD for it.
January: Garnet Dark Red February: Amethyst Pink/ Light red March: Aquamarine Blue April: Diamond White May: Emerald Green June: Pearl White/Pink July: Ruby Medium Red August: Peridot Yellow September: Sapphire Blue October: Opal Blue green November: Topaz Orange/ Yellow December: Turquoise Blue Hope this help! I think that February is what you are looking for. <3 K@t!e
The two main elements present in a red ruby--aluminium and oxygen. This is actually the exact same main elements found in a sapphire, which has the same chemical composition but simply differs in colour which is caused by traces of a different elements (iron, titanium) which causes it to be blue versus a rubies red colour. The red colour of the ruby is due to traces of chromium in the aluminum oxide. Corundum (the aluminum oxide base of these gems) can be turned blue, yellow, pink, purple, orange, greenish or pink-orange by the impurities.
it is red or a pinkish color.
Ruby is a shade of the colour red or pink.
pink
Yes.
Pink ruby
Simile: The necklace was so small it was like a (pink) bracelet Metaphor: The gem was a (pink) bracelet
The ideal sapphire is blue. There is some debate as to whether pink corundum is ruby or sapphire.
a maroon color with rotten white
dark and bright red and some pink in it :p
Red-burgundy. Pink and Lilac Red Colour
Rubies. They are either pink or red.
Pink Ruby Lime Puce Grey
Very pale pink to dark blood red.