A Storied Heritage
Ruby's presence in the crown jewels of Britain, Burma, and the Mughal Empire reflects its status across the full span of royal and imperial jewelry history: ancient Indian texts named it king of precious stones; the Mughal emperors collected significant Burmese material as symbols of dynastic power; European royalty set rubies in regalia from the medieval period through the Renaissance. The stone's consistent value across cultures with access to every available gemstone is the strongest evidence of its status.