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Admiral Cowdisley's Bounty is a part of the Admiral Cowdisley Education Group that provides free, world wide, fine art painting and drawing lessons for over 2000 schools, colleges and universities via the internet. Please check out our site. To assist in funding this I deal in fine art, jewelry and the finest precious and semi-precious stones obtained directly from brokers at the Chanthaburi gem market, Thailand.
The best of the best African ruby in color and presence. Simply a stunning ruby from Madagascar. Certainly 'A TOUCH OF FAME' as this is a big, radiant gemstone of superb coloring and exceptional clarity.
This clean, clear ruby ready to be made into a stunning piece of jewelry. This is a natural, certified, (free certificate included) antique cut ruby that has the finest, vivid red, crimson 'blood' color so prized in all top class African rubies. This ruby was specifically cut to put into a ring or pendant and its fire and brilliance when viewed from a short arm distance is quite spectacular.
Pieces:
One
Type:
Natural Ruby
Color:
blood red
Shape:
Antique cut oval
Weight:
4.70ct.
Size:
10.30x9.08x5.72mm
Clarity:
Rarest VVS - (GIA Type 3)
Luster:
radiant
Enhancement:
Heated: residues insignificant
Origin:
Madagascar
PLEASE NOTE: Gemstones may have intrinsic value but they are very individual and not everyone likes everything. In fact that is a good thing! The same applies to paintings and fine wine. If I purchased a bottle of Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1986 there is the remote possibility I might not like it and want a refund. Such is life so please don't hesitate to ask if you do not like any gemstone or painting you purchase from me.
My movies and presentations are of the actual gemstones. Detail from my painting 'Behind the Wave' completes the still life presentation.
Admiral Cowdisley was a real admiral in the 1700 's who, in a dense fog, insisted he knew the direction the fleet shoud sail... and hence many sailed onto the rocks. Rather like artists, such as myself. That is why I used the name.
4.70ct
Antique Oval Red Ruby
Oblique view with showing a wonderful color and superb cut.
Side view with showing the good depth of the pavilion and accurate
cutting.
The ruby in a ring with two green sapphires set in gold hearts.
Another view showing the table opaque and crown facets.
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WHAT GEM COLOR AND WHY?
There are three pure colors REDBLUE and YELLOW. Pure vivid Yellow is lighter than the other two. If the darkest black is 10 and the lightest light is 1 then the most vivid yellow is around 3 whereas the most vivid and pure RED and BLUES are 6. A pure vivid yellow sapphire is lighter than a vivid red ruby or vivid blue zircon.
When we mix pure YELLOW with pure BLUE we get pure vivid GREEN. The purest green is not a light 3 or a dark 6 but an average of their combination ... around 4. Similarly a mix of RED and YELLOW will give us a vivid ORANGE which is the same lightness as vivid green, 4. All the ranges of PURPLE from MAGENTA to VIOLET have a steady value of 6. Do not confuse vivid colors with lighter or darker colors. PINKS are a lighter red whereas BROWN is merely dark yellow. The mineral gold is a combination dark browns and light yellows which when polished gives a desirable organic glow of vivid yellow in the highlights.
The most expensive gemstones have the most vivid colors. Hence yellow and blue sapphire, green emerald, green garnet, red ruby, red spinel, orange sapphire, orange spessatine, magenta tanzanite, violet tourmaline and others. There are also some gemstones that radiate a strange mix of colors under different lights such as titanite, alexandrite, demantoid and Mali garnet. The most desirable gemstones are of pure colors with their vividness at the required lightness or darkness level. Hence the most vivid green emerald will be lighter than blue and darker than yellow... around 4. The best blue sapphire will be 6 and the best red ruby 6.
Gemstones are mineral crystals and should you find a pure corundum crystal it will be clear with no color. However with the addition of tiny percentages of other minerals the crystal will change color. When a small amount of chromium oxide is added to corundum we get ruby. When we find titanium or iron in the same crystal we have a sapphire. It is the amount of these trace elements that determine the vividness and purity of the color. Heat can also affect the structure of the trace elements. When judging the quality of a gemstone the pure colors are the best and most vivid. However gemstones also have the particular quality of refraction which will allow them to 'SPARKLE'. This is a factor of the cut and clarity. The better the sparkle the better the cut and clarity.
These photographs are extreme enlargements made by me under very bright lights with a macro lens so you can observe the gem's clarity, and of course, a magnification of any flaws. Monitors vary so I have little control over the color on your screen only to say these were made for a gamma corrected flat screen monitor with colors as close as possible to the original.
All gems have been inspected by a qualified gemologist and are guaranteed as natural. At Admiral Cowdisley I am committed to top customer service, and quality material. Email is encouraged with any questions. I will try to respond to email within 24hrs.
Notes on Ruby Treatments
Sometimes a ruby will have dense silk clouds and a strong purplish color, making the stones look like low-grade, cloudy rhodolite garnet. This is mainly due to the crystal's unusual blue cores. Ordinary heat-treatment removes the blue, as well as removing silk, making the final product a rich, clear red. The market generally accepts such heated stones without a quibble.
Some rubies are heavily fractured and Thai burners have combated the cracking by healing the cracks with a flux such as borax. Heating the stones with borax and other chemicals actually melts their surfaces, including the surfaces of cracks. The corundum within this molten material then redeposits on the fracture surfaces, filling and healing the fractures shut. Undigested material cools into pockets of flux glass. Essentially this amounts to a microscopic deposition of synthetic ruby to heal the cracks closed. This treatment is permanent and irreversible, the remnant pockets of flux will not drain out in the future, nor can they be removed.This treatment actually improves a stone's durability, since the fractures are healed shut. In many respects, it is a welding of fractures, similar to the joining of two pieces of metal with heat and a flux to lower their melting point.
The thing is that nearly all rubies in Thailand show some residues so we must assume they have been flux healed. The amount of residue in the ruby determines how little or many cracks were healed. If there are 'residues insignificant' then there has been very little healing, if any at all.
The term 'glass filling' is very misleading as many 'chemicals' are added to the heating process, and the folk who do the treatments are extremely secretive about their process. This has created a very real problem, where the enhancement is generally accepted by Thailand-based dealers/gemologists, but rejected by those outside the country. The result is that goods are returned amidst much name-calling and hand-wringing, a situation from which only lawyers will benefit. Compounding the problem is the fact that laboratories around the world do not have uniform methods of describing or dealing with this enhancement. Some cannot even properly identify it or distinguish between naturally-occurring inclusions and the flux healing.
My own opinion, for what it is worth, is that if the changes are permanent and the ruby is clear with good color it certainly worth collecting. As to the cost; a 2ct. unheated, clear ruby might fetch $10,000 per carat whereas ruby of similar quality that has been treated might be purchased for one tenth that amount.
Also 99% of rough ruby is heated to improve the color. Sometimes it works and sometimes not. If however a top class ruby is added to the process nothing much changes in that ruby. It comes out exactly as it goes in... perfect. At Cowdisley we offer those and the top 10% of the 10% remaining, the cleanest, best cut and most vibrant and colorful rubies we can find.
This ruby comes with a gem certificate.
GIA CLARITY GRADING USED BY COWDISLEY
Different gem labs grade clarity in colored gemstones differently. Cowdisley uses the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Colored Gemstone Grading Scale. According to the GIA – perhaps the world’s best known and trusted Gem Association and Lab, there are THREE different charts for grading colored gemstones (and Diamonds). Perhaps the one that most jewelers are familiar with is the Type 1 Gemstone Chart, which includes the grading of Diamonds. The Chart that a gemstone is graded in is dependent on the physical characteristics of the majority of a particular gemstone; such as Ruby being graded as a Type 2.. The charts and the gemstones that fit into each are as follows:
TYPE I Usually eye clean Aquamarine, Chrysoberyl, yellow and green, Heliodore, Morganite, Quartz, smoky, Spodumene, all Tanzanite, Tourmaline, green, Zircon, blue
TYPE II Usually included Andalusite, Alexandrite, Ruby, Sapphire, all,Garnet, all Iolite, Peridot, Quartz, ametdyst, citrine, ametrine, Spinel, all, Tourmaline, all but green, red and watermelon, Zircon, all but blue
TYPE III Almost always included Emerald, Red Beryl,Tourmaline: red and watermelon
VVS
Minute inclusions, difficult to see under 10X. Eye clean.
Minor inclusions, somewhat easy to see witd 10X. Usually eye clean.
Noticeable inclusions under 10X. Usually eye clean.
VS
Minor inclusions, somewhat easy to see witd 10X. Usually eye clean.
Noticeable inclusions under 10X. May be eye visible.
Obvious inclusions witd 10X. May be eye visible.
SI1
Easily noticeable witd 10X. Slightly visible to tde unaided eye. Usually low relief.
Obvious inclusions, large or numerous under 10X. Apparent to unaided eye.
Prominent to unaided eye.
SI2
Easily visible to tde unaided eye. Usually low relief.
Obvious inclusions, large or numerous under 10X. Very apparent to unaided eye.
Very prominent to unaided eye.
I1
Moderate effect on appearance or durability.
Moderate effect on appearance or durability.
Moderate effect on appearance or durability.
I2
Severe effect on appearance or durability.
Severe effect on appearance or durability.
Severe effect on appearance or durability.
I3
Severe effect on both appearance and durability.
Severe effect on both appearance and durability.
Severe effect on both appearance and durability.
Dcl
Not transparent
Not transparent
Not transparent
Gemstone Enhancement Codes
N
F
G
H
O
T
D
HL
None
Filling, Infilling or Stabilizing
Irradiation
Heat Enhancement
Oiling/Resin Infusion
Treated (berylium)
Dyed
Heat Enhancement/Lattice diffusion
The GIA nomenclature also specifies six levels of saturation ranging from "grayish" (neutral grey) to "moderately strong" to "vivid." The term "intensity" is also used to describe a stone's saturation.
Gemstone Saturation Chart
To describe the darkness or lightness of a colored stone, the GIA system has nine levels of tone ranging from "very very light" to "very very dark." A numerical value is assigned to each label for use in a grading report.
Gemstone Tone Chart
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Customer Satisfaction: If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase please send us an email stating your concerns and we will try to solve the problem. Returns are accepted for legitimate reasons within 7 days of delivery. Returns must be approved via email and an RGA (Return of Goods Authorization) code must be given prior to returning any item. Specific return instructions will be provided along with RGA code.
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Gemstones may have intrinsic value but they are very individual and not everyone likes everything. In fact that is a good thing! The same applies to paintings and fine wine. If I purchased a bottle of Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1986 there is the remote possibility I might not like it and want a refund. Such is life so please don't hesitate to ask if you do not like any gemstone or painting you purchase from me.
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