Red Burmese Ruby
Red Burmese Ruby

Good deal? My Burmese Ruby, White and Blue Topaz Apatite?
Hello everyone, I started a small collection of portable, natural and shiny and round cut stones, and I was just curious if you thought these were good bids (already acquired, which are all cut and return): Pork. Blood Red Ruby 1.36 carats, 6.51mm, heated, SI - $ 17.27 + $ 7.00 shipping from Thailand. The blue apatite; of 4 mm, .30 carat unheated VS - $ 0.99 + $ 4.95 shipping. White Topaz, 7mm, 1.58 carats, VVS - $ 0.99 + $ 6.50 shipping. Generally, I want to see if the ruby was a good deal or not?
The topaz apatite are not too bad, but the problem is the cost of shipping is approximately 5 Once the value of the stones. Ruby is certainly matter when it comes to the land is totally unsuitable for anything but a mineral sample. It is heated near its melting point and often other molten material in the structure to hide cracks. As the price is not the top (as it conforms to the description) that the market is flooded with this material at the time. For a fine natural ruby, Burma untreated you would pay approximately $ 3,000 per carat. Probably not what you wanted to hear, sorry.
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![]() Simply Stunning Solid 14K Gold 160CTW Deep Red Burmese Burma Ruby Ring New Sz 7 US $545.00
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US $545.00
