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The name ruby comes from the Latin word ruber, which means “red.” The glowing red of ruby suggested an inextinguishable flame burning in the stone, and came to represent our most intense emotions—love and passion.  Early cultures treasured rubies and believed they held the power of life.  

Ruby is one of the most historically significant colored stones. Rubies are mentioned four times in the Bible, in association with attributes like beauty and wisdom. In the ancient language of Sanskrit, ruby is called ratnaraj, or “king of precious stones.”  Ruby retained its importance with the birth of the western world and became one of the most sought-after gems of European royalty and the upper classes. Many medieval Europeans wore rubies to guarantee health, wealth, wisdom, and success in love.
 
Desire for ruby is just as great today as it always has been. As a symbol of passion, ruby makes an ideal romantic gift.   Ruby is the birthstone for July.  Create a custom piece of Ruby jewelry with this beautiful gem.