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The purification method of star ruby: introducing pigeon hemoglobin.
Ruby with starlight effect. Usually opaque or slightly transparent, it contains three groups of parallel rutile fibrous inclusions, which intersect at 120, so when the vertical crystal C axis is processed into a globoidal gem, six starlight can be seen. Now let's take a look at the purification method of star ruby and the introduction of pigeon ruby.

The purification method of star ruby: introducing pigeon hemoglobin.

Purification method of star ruby

1: Take out the ruby to be purified.

2: each bracelet or pendant uses 10g royal salt.

3. If you use a special purification bowl, you don't need to calculate the amount of water. If you use ordinary glass bowls and porcelain bowls at home, you need to add 500 grams of water to each bracelet. Water doesn't have to be mineral water or pure water, just ordinary tap water. This is because the purification ability of imperial salt is much higher than that of crystal cave, so there is no need to have strict requirements on degaussing consumables.

4. If you need to pray, such as seeking wealth and happiness in marriage, after completing the previous step, take out "Shoushouxuan", also called Shoushouzhi, and write your birthday and lunar wishes on the stamped side of Shoushouxuan. Put the paper in the container. Paper can be folded. If you don't need to pray, follow step five.

5: Put the bracelet into the prepared bowl. If there is a wishing paper in the container, put the bracelet on the paper and pour in water. If there is a filter, it is best to put the royal salt in the filter and then put the filter in the water. The filter tool is used to prevent impurities and dust particles from scratching the tiger crystal.

6: Wait for 24 hours to complete degaussing. The waiting time can be more than 24 hours, but not less than 24 hours.

7: Pour out the salt water for purification, take out the paper to dry and then burn it.

Pigeon blood ruby

In the sky-high international art market, almost nothing can occupy a place in the rankings for a long time, but emeralds with green glass, high-purity colored diamond with large carats, and top-class pigeon blood red rubies should be exceptions.

In gemmology, the so-called "pigeon blood red" actually refers to pure red with high color saturation in rubies. Dove blood red ruby, as the purest red among rubies, has a solidified feeling rather than a faint touch because of its high oxygen content.

For gemstones that have always emphasized the origin, the quality evaluation system of ruby is also different because of its output. In fact, the ruby producing areas in the world are very diverse at present. Apart from Myanmar, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cambodia and Tajikistan are all ruby producing areas. However, among many producing areas, the best rubies in the world are mostly concentrated in some Asian countries along the Himalayas from west to east, among which Gu Mo in Myanmar is one of the best ruby raw material mining areas in the world.

However, correspondingly, the output of rubies is extremely scarce, and pigeon blood red rubies are even rarer. It is understood that even in the heyday of mining, only one carat pigeon blood red raw ore can be screened out from every 400 tons of ruby raw ore, and only one gem-grade pigeon blood red can be found from 1 thousand pigeon blood red raw ore. So pigeon blood red rubies are often hard to find.

Historically, pigeon blood red ruby with the best color among rubies produced in ancient pasturage, Myanmar, is deeply loved by collectors and investors because of its rare output and high quality, and has long attracted explorers, entrepreneurs and jewelry lovers all over the world.

In addition, it is understood that the crystallization of rubies is actually very rare, rubies over five carats are very rare, and rubies over ten carats are often more valuable than diamonds of the same grade, so they are known as "after colored gems". In recent years, their prices have risen frequently in the Asian jewelry auction market, which is why they are sought after by many collectors.