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About Our Ruby Collection
Ruby is the red variety of corundum, the same mineral family as sapphire, with its colour coming from trace chromium. It's one of the hardest gemstones used in fine jewellery, rating 9 on the Mohs scale, making it well suited to rings and other pieces worn regularly.
Every ruby in this collection is a natural, hand-selected stone, available in 925 sterling silver or 9KT–18KT gold. Gold settings are BIS hallmarked, and every purchase is backed by our lifetime warranty and buyback programme. Need to return or exchange an order? See our Returns & Exchange Policy for full details.
Ruby is the traditional July birthstone, long associated with passion and vitality, and a popular choice for both everyday and statement jewellery.
Caring for ruby: it's a highly durable gemstone, but avoid harsh chemicals on the surrounding metal setting and have prong settings checked periodically. Clean gently with mild soap and a soft cloth. See our full jewellery care guide for more tips.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is natural ruby jewellery?
Natural ruby jewellery features genuine ruby gemstones formed naturally within the earth — the red variety of corundum, prized for its intense colour and hardness.
Is ruby durable enough for everyday wear?
Yes. Ruby rates 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it one of the most durable gemstones available and well suited to rings worn daily.
What gives ruby its red colour?
Ruby's red colour comes from trace chromium present during its formation. The intensity of colour can vary from lighter pinkish-red to a deep, saturated red.
Is ruby a birthstone?
Yes. Ruby is the traditional birthstone for July.
Is ruby usually treated?
Heat treatment to improve colour and clarity is a common and widely accepted practice in the ruby trade. Product listings note treatment status where relevant.
What's the difference between natural and lab-created ruby?
Natural ruby forms within the earth over millions of years, while lab-created ruby is grown in a controlled environment. They can look similar but differ in origin, rarity, and value.

