In the world of gemstones, rubies are relatively scarce and have fine crystals, which is why, usually, individual rubies are under two carats, and those over five carats are extremely rare.
While many countries produce rubies, the most famous ones are undoubtedly from Myanmar.
Just like with jadeite raw stone gambling, Myanmar not only produces jadeite raw stones but also contains a wealth of gemstone original mines. The only known extra-large ruby in the world, weighing 3450 carats, was discovered in Myanmar.
In the jewelry world, the most desirable color of ruby is known as "pigeon's blood red." This kind of gem is more valuable than diamonds, and their luster post-cutting can rival the brilliance of diamonds. The color is rich and vibrant, much like the red of pigeon blood, and is universally recognized as the most beautiful hue among rubies.