80th Anniversary Raw Ruby Collection | Handcrafted Ruby Gemstone Jewelry | HAWKHOUSE
This vivid collection celebrates 80 years of eternal love with raw ruby jewelry as radiant as your enduring bond. Featuring raw ruby gemstones in their natural hexagonal beauty, each handcrafted piece in this collection encapsulates the passion and devotion of eight decades together. As resilient as your commitment to one another, may these raw ruby adornments serve as a reminder of all the moments, memories and milestones you have shared over the last 80 years—and all those yet to come in the next 80 years and beyond. A love like yours is truly timeless.
80th Anniversary FAQ
What does ruby symbolize?
- Rubies are a symbol of vitality, passion, love and courage.
What is the meaning of ruby gemstone?
- Rubies represent love, passion, and courage. They are thought to protect the wearer and promote good health.
What are the qualities of ruby gemstone?
- Ruby gemstones are durable, lustrous, and among the most precious gemstones. They have a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale.
What is the birthstone for July?
- Ruby is the traditional birthstone for July.
What anniversary year is ruby?
- Ruby is the traditional gift for a 40th wedding anniversary.
What are the healing properties of ruby gemstone?
- Rubies are thought to have healing properties such as increasing passion and energy levels. They are believed to help with issues related to the heart and blood.
Where do rubies come from?
- The majority of rubies come from Burma, Thailand, India, Madagascar, Vietnam, and Kenya.
How can you tell if a ruby is real?
- Real rubies will scratch glass, have an oily luster, show asterism or a six-rayed star effect, and have a density of around 4.
What colors do rubies come in?
- Rubies come in shades of red, ranging from pinkish red to deep crimson. The most prized rubies are a deep blood red color called "pigeon blood red."
How much do natural rubies cost?
- Natural rubies can range in price from $100 to $100,000 per carat depending on size, quality, color, and origin. Museum quality stones are the most expensive.