Red
Mostly red gemstones are rubies, spinels or garnets. But also tourmaline occurs as rubellite in a red variety.
Until the 19th century people were not able to distinguish ruby from spinel, so all red stones were sold as expensive "ruby". Finally, the also name of the ruby comes from the Latin "rubeus", which means nothing else than "red".
Showing 17–31 of 31 results
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Ruby
4,598 ct. | V/DGLA -
Ruby
6,128 ct. | II/CGLA -
Ruby
5,449 ct. | VI/DGLA -
Ruby
5,670 ct. | VI/DGLA -
Ruby
1,061 ct. | III/DGLA -
Ruby
1,124 ct. | III/CGLA -
Ruby
1,070 ct. | IV/CGLA -
Ruby
1,058 ct. | IV/CGLA -
Ruby
1,025 ct. | IV/CGLA -
Ruby
1,174 ct. | IV/CGLA -
Ruby
1,596 ct. | III/CGLA -
Ruby
1,110 ct. | V/CGLA -
Sapphire - reddish brown
1,014 ct. | V/CGLA -
Spessartin
18,028 ct. | VI/AGLA -
Spinel
7,457 ct. | IV/CGLA GÜB AIGS