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KING OF PRECIOUS GEMS

RUBIES THROUGHOUT THE AGES

The history of rubies can be traced back to ancient times, where they were highly prized and revered for their beauty and rarity. Here is a brief overview of the history of rubies through the ages:

  • Ancient Times: Rubies were highly valued in ancient cultures such as the Indian, Burmese, and Chinese civilizations. They were believed to have mystical powers and were often used in jewelry and talismans. In Hindu mythology, the ruby was considered the “king of precious stones” and was associated with the sun and fire.

  • Middle Ages: During the Middle Ages, rubies were highly sought after by European royalty and the upper classes. They were used to adorn crowns, scepters, and other royal regalia. The rarity and beauty of rubies also made them a popular gift for royalty and nobility.

  • Renaissance: The Renaissance saw a resurgence of interest in classical art and culture, which led to a renewed appreciation for rubies and other precious gems. The art and jewelry of this period often featured intricate designs and settings, with rubies playing a prominent role.

  • Modern Era: The discovery of new sources of rubies in places like Sri Lanka, Burma, and Thailand led to a rise in their popularity and availability. With the advent of modern technology, rubies could be cut and polished to showcase their beauty and fire to the fullest extent. Today, rubies continue to be highly prized for their beauty, rarity, and symbolism.

Throughout the ages, rubies have been associated with power, passion, and royalty. They have been featured in art, literature, and mythology, and continue to be a beloved gemstone to this day.

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