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Were you born in July? If so your birthstone is ruby. Learn interesting facts about ruby, they are beautiful gems. Don’t you love them? Learn the properties, the legends, the history, and the popularity of rubies. Read the fast facts that are written and be amazed!
Ruby is supposed to cure inflammation and predict the future. Ruby; precious stone that occurs as a red, transparent variety of the mineral corundum. The varies in different specimens from rose red through so called ruby red and carmine to a purplish red, called pigeon blood. Clear stones of the deeper shades are the most highly prized. Such rubies, called star ruby are also very highly prized. One of the most precious of all gemstones, the best rubies is a transparent, deep, rich red. The red gem is sometimes associated with Mars, however, in Western Astrology, it is assigned to Capricorn. Rubies are the red variety of corundum. Its exceptional hard stone – the only gemstone harder Diamond. The deep –green host rock rubies are found in is called “ Zoisite ” and is rapidly gaining popularity as a gemstone. Natural Healers use rubies for headaches and to protect psychic attack.
Rubies are thought to induce strong dreams that provide guidance and teaching in ones life. The Chinese Mandarins of the highest rank , were assigned red gems. Hebrews believed a dragon carved onto a ruby brings prosperity, health and joy to its owner. The temple of the Holy Grail has a great Ruby atop that shines like a beacon at night. Jewelers assign Ruby to the Month of July. To Hindus the Ruby is the “King of Precious Stones”. To them it affords to all protection – from enemies, guards their home and belongings. The Burmese believed a soldier wearing a ruby inside his skin is invincible in battle, however, if the gem its luminosity, it is said to signal impending disaster.