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The ruby gemstone is next only to the diamond in terms of hardness and pricing. For a ruby to be born in the natural environment, a perfect combination of aluminum oxide, correct temperature, correct pressure in the earth's crust and very low silicon content is a requisite. This makes rubies very rarely available gems in nature and hence they are so precious and important!

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