Ruby - Sapphire - Gemstones

Some Rubies show a wonderful silky shine, the so-called "silk” of the Ruby. The reason for this phenomenon are finest rutilum needles. And now and then we will come across one of the very scarce Star Rubies. Again the rutilum mineral is involved here: it is embedded asterisk-shaped within the Ruby thus causing the charming light effect which is termed "Asterism” by the experts. If such Rubies are cut as half-dome shaped cabochons, this will result in six-ray stars which seem to magically glide across the surface of the moving stones. Star Rubies are expensive rarities Their value is assessed according to beauty and attractive colour, while transparency is secondary. Fine Star Rubies, however, should always display rays which are completely shaped including the rounding, and the stars should be situated right in the centre. Ruby is the red variety of the corundum mineral, one of the hardest minerals on Earth which also includes Sapphire. Pure corundum is colourless. Slight traces of the colour creating elements such as chrome, iron, titanium or vanadium are responsible for the colour. These gemstones show an excellent hardness. On the Moh’s Scale they achieve a hardness of 9, second only to diamonds. And only red corundum may be called Ruby, any other colour is denominate as Sapphires. The close relationship of Ruby and Sapphire has been known since the beginning of the 19th century. Up to that time, also red Garnets or Spinells were thought to be Rubies – and due to this misclassification the so-called "Black Ruby” as well as the "Timur Ruby” decorating the British Crown Jewels are probably actually no Rubies at all, but Spinells.
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1. http://www.1st-4-jewelry-stores.com
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2. http://www.celtic-designs.com
Doolin - Ireland - Celtic Jewellery - I & RFB Siversmith - Celtic Jewelry. We make silver and gold jewellery inspired by Celtic patterns. Based in Doolin, Clare, Ireland.
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3. http://www.mythandlegends.net
Photographs of ancient Celtic landscapes, including castles, abbeys, standing stones, dolmens, Callanish, Joshua Tree,etc. Photographs of ancient Celtic landscapes, including castles, abbeys, standing stones, dolmens, Callanish Stones, etc.
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4. http://www.thewiresculptress.com
Handcrafted cameo jewelry and gemstone jewelry, direct from the artist, by thewiresculptress.com
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5. http://seanchaibooks.com
Rare irish books at Seanchai Books in Charlottesville, VA. Irish books of every topic, rare irish books and new irish books for sale.
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6. http://spirittreecreations.com
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7. http://www.albapine.co.uk
View our online Pine directory. We are a small family business based in Oban, Argyll, Scotland retailing a vast selection of solid pine furniture for your home. All pine furniture is hand finished in our workshop near Oban.
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8. http://www.broceliande.org
Broceliande performs Celtic, Medieval, and Renaissance music. With Margaret Davis: vocals, Celtic harp, flute; Karl Franzen: guitar, octave mandolin, vocals, melodian, harmonica; Kristoph Klover: vocals, guitar, mandola; Kris Yenney: cello and vocals.
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9. http://www.celticartworks.com
celtic art, celtic prints, and celtic designs by Todd Hallock of Bannigan Artworks(tm)
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10. http://www.celticisledesign.co.uk
Original celtic designs combining ancient rythmns and symbols with new interpretations of ancient and modern themes. Specialising in commissions for unique celtic artwork.
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11. http://www.earthsongtiles.com
Decorative handmade ceramic tile. Relief carved and hand painted art tiles for kitchen and bathroom walls, tabletops, fireplaces and much more
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12. http://www.flowinglass.com
Independent record label supporting Celtic rock band Avalon Rising, Celtic/Renaissance ensemble Broceliande, Celtic duo Margaret and Kristoph, and Margaret Davis, singer and Celtic harpist. Info about records and concerts.
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13. http://www.peninhand.com
The graphical designs of Maxine Miller, a purveyor of the most dynamic and detailed celtic and pagan artworks. Her designs are displayed on shirts and pillows, as well a custom applications.
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14. http://www.timothyharps.ca
Timothy Harps Home Page Lovingly Hand-Crafted Celtic Harps, Lap Harps, Folk Harps, Irish Harps Canada
http://www.timothyharps.ca/


15. http://www.vannessstudios.com
Fine handcrafted stoneware pottery featuring carved Medieval & Celtic designs in sgraffito tradition
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For a long time India was considered as the classical country of Rubies. The literature of India contains a rich and varied knowledge collected and handed down for over two thousand years. Even the term "corundum” which we use today is derived from the Sanskrit word "kuruvinda”. In the Sanskrit language Ruby is called "ratnaraj”, which does in fact translate as "King of Gemstones”. And it was a royal welcome indeed which used to be prepared for this King of Gemstones: Whenever a spectacular Ruby crystal was found, the emperor sent out his notables to meet the precious gemstone and welcome it in appropriate style. Today Rubies decorate the insignia of many Royal Houses. But are they really all Rubies? Read on to find out more !
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Which colour would you spontaneously associate with love and vividness, passion and power? Obviously this will evoke the colour red. Red symbolizes love, it emanates warmth and a strong sense of life. Red is also the colour of Ruby, the King of gemstones. After all, in the fascinating realm of gemstones rubies are the generally accepted emperors.