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Ruby Crystal
Applications of Ruby Crystal
Ruby crystal is a precious gemstone admired for its vibrant red hue, brilliance, and exceptional durability. Known as the “King of Gems,” it has been valued for centuries in jewelry, technology, and cultural traditions. Its combination of beauty and functionality makes it versatile across industries.
- Jewelry.
- Laser technology.
- Watches and precision instruments.
- Investment.
- Cultural and spiritual practices.
FAQs
The red color of ruby comes from the presence of chromium in its crystal structure.
Ruby has a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making it one of the hardest gemstones after diamond.
Ruby crystals are used in jewelry, laser technology, precision instruments (like watches), investments, and cultural or spiritual practices.
Yes, synthetic rubies are manufactured and are widely used in industrial applications, such as lasers and precision equipment.
Rubies are rare, durable, and have a unique, vibrant red color. High-quality rubies are highly sought after and considered an excellent investment.
Natural rubies are mined from the earth, while synthetic rubies are created in laboratories. Both have the same chemical composition, but natural rubies are typically more valuable.
Yes, synthetic rubies are used in solid-state lasers and precision devices due to their optical and mechanical properties.