RUBY - Manik (for Sun)
Ruby is said to give name, fame, vigor, virtue, warmth and
the capacity to command to its user. It can also raise the
individual far above the status in which he was born. Historically,
it has been symbolic of love and passion. This is normally
red in colour. Ruby is a hot stone.
On diseases front: Ruby helps cure peptic ulcer, fever, rheumatism,
gout etc. However prolonged use may cause boils, itch and
insomnia as well. Do consult an astrologer or a gemologist
before wearing this or any other stone. Ladies should avoid
the use of Ruby as it can destroy the body lustre.
Ruby should be used in gold in third or ring finger of right
hand on Sunday. Ideally should be of about 3 or 5 grams in
weight.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
The name Ruby comes from Latin 'Rubrum', which means 'Red'.
Ruby, which is corundum, is simply crystallized alumina (Al2O3)
and in pure form it is devoid of colour. The rich colour in
Ruby is mainly due to small amounts of chronic oxide, which
is able to replace part of alumina without disturbing the
trigonal crystal structure. It has a specific gravity of 3.99.
Mean Refractive Index is 1.765 and the hardness is 9 on the
Moh's scale.
OCCURRENCE
Ruby is found in Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, East Africa,
Kenya, Nepal, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. The best Rubies
are from the Magok district of Burma. Thai Rubies are comparatively
less attractive and the Rubies found in Sri Lanka are pink.
IDENTIFICATION
Natural Rubies are never 'clean' i.e., without inclusions.
They contain inclusions which look like 'silk'. Natural Ruby
encloses small crystals of other minerals, in the form of
pale angular grains, cavities of irregular shapes, patches
of fine needle-like criss-crossing canals which give a silky
effect by reflected light. If these inclusions are not visible
to the naked eye, then the eyeglass should be used to detect
them. If even under high magnification no such inclusions
are visible, then the Gem you are checking is most probably
a piece of glass. A synthetic Ruby will either not contain
any inclusions or else it will have bubble-like inclusions,
or cracks, as seen in a glass, will be visible. The cracks
will give a milky hue and will be of an even nature.
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