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Ruby
is July's Birthstone
If you're still young enough to remember
your birthday, you probably also remember
the special birthstone assigned to it. But
at your age, we bet you don't really know
the SIGNIFICANCE of your birthstone and
what power the ancients felt would be bestowed
about you by wearing it.
July's Birthstone: Ruby
Birthstone Properties: Fire and emotion
Alternative
Birthstone: Sapphire Ruby is the birthstone
for July and also the anniversary gemstone
for the 15th and 40th years of marriage.
The
history of ruby mining dates back more than
2,500 years ago, and today the coveted gemstone
is found in Burma, Thailand, Kenya, Tanzania,
India, Sri Lanka, Australia, Cambodia, Kenya,
Tanzania, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the
United States.
Called
the "Lord of Gems" by ancient Hindus, rubies
are one of the most highly prized gems throughout
history. The fiery glow of rubies is said
to come from the gemstone's internal and
eternal flame. For this reason, the gift
of a ruby is a symbol of everlasting love.
If worn on the left hand, ancient lore has
it that the Ruby will bring good fortune.
It is a perfect engagement ring gemstone
and a popular alternative to or addition
to diamond engagement bands.
Hard,
but Soft
The word ruby comes from the Latin "ruber,"
meaning red. It is a variety of the mineral
Corundum that is called sapphire when it
is any color except red…only when it is
red does it earn the designation of "ruby."
But that's not to say that there's only
one "red" for rubies. Rubies range in hue
from an orangey red to a purplish red, although
the most treasured rubies are still true
red in color. The ruby is a very durable
gemstone, surpassed in hardness only by
diamonds. But despite its hard nature, it
has a soft side.
According
to legend, you should never make faces at
a ruby in a museum or ignore it because
it will grow dull if slighted or not worn
or seen.
Deliver
Me From Evil
Royalty chose rubies as a powerful talisman
that could help protect them against evil
by anticipating its arrival. Monarchs thought
that rubies would darken when peril was
danger, and then return to its original
color once the threat was past. In an interesting
way, rubies had their own built-in anti-theft
device: it was believed that in order for
rubies to act for good, it was believed
that they had to be in the hands of their
rightful owner.
A
Ruby By Any Other Name
Gemstones that are not rubies are also called
rubies. The Balas Ruby is a type of spinel
(a hard glassy mineral). Bohemian Rubies
are derived from rose quartz, and Siberian
"rubies" are really red or pink tourmaline.
In the United States, the American, Cape,
Montana, and Rocky Mountain "rubies" are
really different varieties of garnet.
About
the Author
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