Ruby Necklaces
Necklaces Set With Ruby Gemstones
What makes a ruby, well—a ruby? You could say it's a "corundum conundrum." Rubies and sapphires are minerals and part of the corundum family of gemstones, comprising the same structure and chemical composition (aluminum oxide). But while rubies and sapphires relate this one way, the big difference between the two is the color: red corundum is always considered a ruby. Every other color—including blue—is considered sapphire. But what makes the gem red or blue? Trace amounts of impurities determine the color—chromium needs to be present to make a red ruby.
No collection is complete without a stunning ruby necklace (or two). Talk about glow and glam! Try the fiery combination of rubies and cultured freshwater pearls—they enhance the simplicity of a sterling silver drop necklace. If you prefer a more vintage look, try a 1950's snake-chain necklace in yellow gold featuring three flowers illuminated by rubies and turquoise petals.
Who says rubies are always red? Look pretty in pink when you wear a vibrant ruby tear-drop pendant necklace adorned in sapphires and diamond accents. Pair a ruby, and scalloped diamond necklace in rose gold with your favorite LBD for a perfect after-work look.
Celebrate your 40th marriage milestone by capturing her heart with a ruby and diamond-accented pendant necklace. She'll marry you all over again! And if there's a July birthday around the corner, the Retro-era romance of a vintage cultured pearl and diamond necklace with rubies in polished platinum is a surefire way to make her swoon.