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RUBY -Birthstone of JulyThe word ruby derives from the latin word rubinus, meaning red. Ruby belongs to the corundum family of gemstones and it is composed of crystalline aluminium oxide in which small amounts of chromium in the form of chromic oxides (less than 1%) is preseRubys attractive colour at one time led to its being associated with blood, and it was thought to give protection from all the ailemnts that the blood is heir to, and to protect those who wore it from wounds. It was also supposed to remove evil thoughts. Although assocaited with passion, the ruby was Ruby has a very long history. In the Mogork region of BURMA, which over the years has produced the finest of rubies, tools from the stone age and the Bronze age have been found. Right down to modern times the mining in this, as in so many areas where coloured stones are found, has been primitive, what is described as "native mining." This in the Mogok stone tract, conists of sinking shafts twenty or thirty feet down to reach the gem-bearing gravels. The miner then squats at the bottom of his hole, scraping away at the gravel and loading it into a absket which is periodically hauled up to the surface by means of a primitive bamboo hoist. The gravel is then washed and picked over to find any rubies contained in it.The areas where the rubies are found is notoriously unhealthy, and the only people whom the kings of Burma could at one time persuade to work the deposits were captives taken in war, who had no choice in the matter.After the British annexed upper Burma in 1886, a company was created and open cast mining went on there until 1931. Since then the miners have reverted to the old methods, but since Burma regained her independance it has become more and more difficult to obtain stones from this region.It now seems that mining has ceased altogether or that the Burmanese Goverment is not realasing any stones on the market. So scarce have these stones become that many people have not seen a fine burma ruby.Fortunatley, there are other sources of ruby. In the Far East they are found in Thailand and in small numbers in Sri Lanka. There is also small deposits in Afghanistan and in Mysore in India. Article writen by Vanessa founder of Taprich Jewelry. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/44/ruby-birthstone-of-july-283044.htm Related Tips and Advices
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