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4 Simple Rules On Caring For Your Ruby Jewellery

If you’ve just invested in a ruby gemstone, you’ll want to make sure it stays looking as beautiful as the day you got it. Read our 4 simple rules below on caring for your ruby jewellery!

1. Remove jewellery to avoid dullness. Over time, dirt and oils can accumulate on the surface of the ruby causing a dull and cloudy appearance. To avoid this, make sure you apply all hand creams, lotions, sprays, etc. before putting on your ruby jewellery.

2. Keep it clean! If the ruby does dull slightly, you can easily get it’s sparkle back by gently cleaning your ruby with a soft cloth and a solution of warm soapy water. Dab dry, and it will be as good as new!

3. Make sure to go for periodic check-ups at your local jeweller. They will be able to professional clean your jewellery in an ultrasonic cleaner and tighten any stones that might have become loose with the wear and tear of daily life. Never attempt a DIY repair on loose stones as this can cause more harm than good!

4. Store it by itself! Rubies are a very durable gemstone, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale. We recommend always taking off your ruby jewellery as soon as you enter the house and place it in its own soft bag or box to avoid scratching other gemstones.

So there you have it 🙂

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Ruby Myths and Legends

Rubies are one of the most prized gemstones on the planet and have been a fascination throughout history and across cultures. Keep reading to discover some of the myths and legends surrounding this bewitching gem!

Royalty, Riches, & Religion

In the ancient language of Sanskrit, ruby is called ratnaraj, translated as “king of precious stones.”

An 8th century book on dreams by Acha-metis highlights the significance of rubies in dream, stating that if a king dreamt of a crown set with rubies, he would have great fortune, happiness, and would be feared by his enemies.

The ruby has long been associated with kings and royalty alike, with it’s radiant, red tones symbolising strength, power, and wealth.

But aside from a kingly stone, it is also a godly one. In Christianity, it is frequently mentioned in the Bible in regards to attributes such as wisdom and beauty. It is also referred to as the most precious of the 12 stones created by God.

The Ancient Hindus, meanwhile, believed that those who offered fine rubies to the god Krishna would be reincarnated as emperors. In Vedic astrology, it is also considered the gemstone of the Sun – the nurturer, the vital energy giver and the soul of the Kalpurusha.

Peace & Protection

Alongside bringing wealth and power, the ruby was also hailed as a stone of peace and protection. In Ancient India, people believed that rubies enabled their owners to live in peace with their enemies, while in Burma, warriors inserted rubies into their flesh to make them invincible in battle. A gruesome but powerful symbol.

Passion & Fire

From fast cars to red roses, red is the colour of seduction and danger. It is associated with our most intense and wild emotions – anger, love, passion and desire. Ancient cultures often believed that rubies held the power of life, likening its rich red colour to the blood that flowed through their veins.

The redness of the ruby is also suggestive of an inner fire, it’s alluring glow even inspiring some interesting folklore – it was once said that placing a ruby in water could bring it to the boil!

As a symbol of passion and love, ruby makes an ideal romantic gift. Desire for rubies is just as great today as it always has been. It is a bewitching gemstone surrounded by myths and legends, and a makes an ideal gift for those wanting love, passion, peace, and wealth!

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