Certified natural ruby gemstone with Gem Report Antwerp
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Certified natural ruby gemstone with Gem Report Antwerp documentation, featuring a translucent purplish red oval cabochon ruby weighing 1.19 carats. The gemstone is accompanied by an official Gem Report Antwerp gemological report dated 26 February 2026, report number 1830016191 AN, identifying the stone as natural corundum, ruby. The report states a weight of 1.19 carats, oval cabochon cut, translucent appearance, purplish red color, and measurements of 7.11 x 5.08 x 3.28 mm.
This curated certified ruby presents a classic natural red gemstone with a smooth cabochon surface and rich purplish red tone. Ruby is one of the most historically important and recognizable gemstones, valued for its color, durability, rarity, and long association with fine jewelry, antique pieces, collector collections, and symbolic precious-stone design. The purplish red color gives this ruby a strong visual identity, combining red, raspberry, wine-red, magenta-red, and violet-red tones that appeal to buyers searching for natural ruby with gemological documentation.
The included Gem Report Antwerp certificate and sealed gemstone card provide important identification details for the gemstone, including the report number, date, species, variety, cut, measurements, transparency, color, carat weight, and treatment comments. The report identifies the stone as natural corundum, ruby, notes no indications of heating present, and records indications of minor oil present in fissures or cavities. This treatment information is important for collectors and trade buyers comparing certified ruby stones, as it clearly distinguishes the stone from heated ruby material while disclosing the observed minor oil presence.
The oval cabochon cut gives this ruby a smooth, polished, domed appearance rather than a faceted brilliance. Cabochon rubies are valued for their soft glow, saturated body color, tactile surface, and suitability for traditional jewelry settings. This shape works well in rings, pendants, brooches, earrings, signet-style mounts, bezel settings, antique-inspired gold jewelry, silver jewelry, and bespoke colored-stone designs. The 7.11 x 5.08 mm face-up size gives the stone a noticeable presence while remaining practical for wearable jewelry.
Ruby belongs to the corundum family, the same mineral family as sapphire, and is appreciated for its hardness and durability. Natural ruby has been used for centuries in royal jewelry, temple jewelry, Victorian jewelry, Art Deco designs, cocktail rings, protective talismans, and modern fine jewelry. This certified ruby continues that tradition with a compact but visually appealing cabochon form suitable for collectors, designers, goldsmiths, auction buyers, and colored-stone specialists.
The translucent appearance adds depth and character to the gemstone, giving the purplish red color a saturated and organic look. Unlike transparent faceted rubies, cabochon rubies often emphasize color, surface, shape, and internal texture. This makes the stone suitable for buyers who appreciate natural gem character, traditional ruby aesthetics, and jewelry designs where color presence is more important than high facet brilliance.
The stone’s untreated heating status is a notable feature according to the report, as unheated ruby remains an important search term and collector preference in the colored gemstone market. The disclosed minor oil in fissures or cavities should also be included in the listing for transparency and accurate representation. Together, these details create a clear and trustworthy auction description for buyers searching for documented natural ruby with report-backed information.
This certified ruby is suitable for gemstone collectors, jewelry designers, goldsmiths, dealers, auction buyers, lapidary enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a documented natural red gemstone with independent certification. The combination of Gem Report Antwerp paperwork, sealed presentation card, natural corundum identification, ruby variety, purplish red color, oval cabochon cut, 1.19 carat weight, no indications of heating, and disclosed minor oil creates a strong and searchable listing.
A strong auction lot for searches related to certified natural ruby, natural corundum ruby, unheated ruby, purplish red ruby, oval cabochon ruby, ruby cabochon, Gem Report Antwerp ruby, translucent ruby, loose ruby gemstone, certified loose gemstone, natural red gemstone, ruby for ring, ruby for pendant, ruby for earrings, ruby for brooch, antique jewelry ruby, cabochon gemstone, red cabochon stone, natural colored stone, collector ruby, jewelry ruby, 1.19 ct ruby, ruby certificate, untreated heat ruby, minor oil ruby, purplish red gemstone, and fine gemstone collection.
This curated certified ruby offers strong online discoverability and practical buyer appeal by combining a famous gemstone variety with clear gemological documentation, a desirable cabochon form, and a strong red color profile. With its 1.19 carat weight, oval cabochon cut, purplish red tone, Gem Report Antwerp report, no indications of heating present, and disclosed minor oil in fissures or cavities, the stone is well positioned for collectors and jewelry professionals seeking a natural ruby suitable for collection, restoration, or bespoke jewelry design.
This curated certified ruby presents a classic natural red gemstone with a smooth cabochon surface and rich purplish red tone. Ruby is one of the most historically important and recognizable gemstones, valued for its color, durability, rarity, and long association with fine jewelry, antique pieces, collector collections, and symbolic precious-stone design. The purplish red color gives this ruby a strong visual identity, combining red, raspberry, wine-red, magenta-red, and violet-red tones that appeal to buyers searching for natural ruby with gemological documentation.
The included Gem Report Antwerp certificate and sealed gemstone card provide important identification details for the gemstone, including the report number, date, species, variety, cut, measurements, transparency, color, carat weight, and treatment comments. The report identifies the stone as natural corundum, ruby, notes no indications of heating present, and records indications of minor oil present in fissures or cavities. This treatment information is important for collectors and trade buyers comparing certified ruby stones, as it clearly distinguishes the stone from heated ruby material while disclosing the observed minor oil presence.
The oval cabochon cut gives this ruby a smooth, polished, domed appearance rather than a faceted brilliance. Cabochon rubies are valued for their soft glow, saturated body color, tactile surface, and suitability for traditional jewelry settings. This shape works well in rings, pendants, brooches, earrings, signet-style mounts, bezel settings, antique-inspired gold jewelry, silver jewelry, and bespoke colored-stone designs. The 7.11 x 5.08 mm face-up size gives the stone a noticeable presence while remaining practical for wearable jewelry.
Ruby belongs to the corundum family, the same mineral family as sapphire, and is appreciated for its hardness and durability. Natural ruby has been used for centuries in royal jewelry, temple jewelry, Victorian jewelry, Art Deco designs, cocktail rings, protective talismans, and modern fine jewelry. This certified ruby continues that tradition with a compact but visually appealing cabochon form suitable for collectors, designers, goldsmiths, auction buyers, and colored-stone specialists.
The translucent appearance adds depth and character to the gemstone, giving the purplish red color a saturated and organic look. Unlike transparent faceted rubies, cabochon rubies often emphasize color, surface, shape, and internal texture. This makes the stone suitable for buyers who appreciate natural gem character, traditional ruby aesthetics, and jewelry designs where color presence is more important than high facet brilliance.
The stone’s untreated heating status is a notable feature according to the report, as unheated ruby remains an important search term and collector preference in the colored gemstone market. The disclosed minor oil in fissures or cavities should also be included in the listing for transparency and accurate representation. Together, these details create a clear and trustworthy auction description for buyers searching for documented natural ruby with report-backed information.
This certified ruby is suitable for gemstone collectors, jewelry designers, goldsmiths, dealers, auction buyers, lapidary enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a documented natural red gemstone with independent certification. The combination of Gem Report Antwerp paperwork, sealed presentation card, natural corundum identification, ruby variety, purplish red color, oval cabochon cut, 1.19 carat weight, no indications of heating, and disclosed minor oil creates a strong and searchable listing.
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This curated certified ruby offers strong online discoverability and practical buyer appeal by combining a famous gemstone variety with clear gemological documentation, a desirable cabochon form, and a strong red color profile. With its 1.19 carat weight, oval cabochon cut, purplish red tone, Gem Report Antwerp report, no indications of heating present, and disclosed minor oil in fissures or cavities, the stone is well positioned for collectors and jewelry professionals seeking a natural ruby suitable for collection, restoration, or bespoke jewelry design.
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