The number one Burmese ruby in the sky is basically the highest place in the colored gemstone auction. Burma has two origins for rubies, one is Mogok and the other is Monsoo.
Mogok rubies have been known around the world for over 2,000 years, and all of the high-priced rubies at Christie’s and Sotheby’s auctions come from the Mogok mining area. Mogok rubies have a pure color, light hue, and intense saturation. “Pigeon Blood” was once said to be a Burmese ruby in particular. This refers to gems from the Mogok Mine only.
Perhaps everyone’s impression is that Burmese sapphires are often dark in color. Indeed, most of the high quality Burmese sapphires are “Royal blue” which is very intense and intense. with a slight purple-blue hue; of course, some Burmese sapphires, such as Sri Lankan sapphires may have a lighter color.
The gem-quality peridot produced in Myanmar is slightly inclined and has a slight greenish-yellow tint. This is known as the “Twilight Emerald” and is the birthplace of August. High-quality peridot is an olive green or bright yellow green. The bright colors are pleasing to the eye and symbolize peace, happiness, serenity and other goodwill.
Most of the spinel payments in Myanmar are distributed in the Mogok area, and Myitkyina Mogok was the largest spinel producing region in the 20th century. Most of the spinel produced in this region is of gem quality. with color and saturation From purple to orange or purple and light pink to dark pink.
Post time: Apr-19-2022