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Ruby Stone Price Guide & Buying Tips

  • Writer: Krishna Kumawat
    Krishna Kumawat
  • Sep 10
  • 3 min read

Ruby, also known as the “King of Gemstones,” has fascinated people for centuries with its fiery red hue and powerful symbolism. Considered to be a gemstone that would bring good fortune, lust and self-assurance, ruby stone continues to be one of the most costly and sought-after precious gems globally. But if you’re buying, a lot of people ask - what actually affects the value of a ruby stone, and how do you pick the right one?

Ruby stone ring

This guide will help you understand the factors influencing ruby stone prices and provide essential buying tips so you can make a smart investment.

Ruby Stone Price Influencers

1. Color

The most important factor is color. The most prized shade is the vibrant “pigeon blood red” with a slight bluish undertone. Stones that look too light (pinkish) or too dark devalue. Bright, uniformly saturated rubies bring the top dollar.

2. Clarity

Natural rubies usually contain inclusions. Stones with a few visible inclusions are rare and very much prized. If a ruby appears perfect to the naked eye, it may be lab-created. A couple of microscopic impurities are fine - they even signify genuineness.

3. Carat Weight

Large rubies are far more scarce that small ones. As carat size gets bigger, the price per carat gets much, much higher. For instance, a good 2-carat ruby can be three to five times the price per carat of a 1-carat stone.

4. Origin

First of all, how much origin goes into price.

  • Burmese Rubies (Myanmar) – Famous for their pigeon blood color, the rarest and most expensive.

  • Mozambican Rubies – Increasingly popular, offering rich color at a slightly lower cost.

  • Sri Lankan Rubies – Known for lighter pinkish-red tones, more affordable than Burmese.

  • Thai Rubies – Darker in tone, often less expensive.

5. Treatments

They’ve also heat treated most rubies on the market to intensify color and clarity. Untreated rubies are so rare that they sell for premium prices. Be sure to ask for certification that proves the stone is natural and untreated.

Ruby stone

Ruby Stone Price Range

Though ruby prices vary according to quality and market demand, here’s an overview.

  • Commercial Quality: ₹1,000 – ₹10,000 per carat ($15 – $150)

  • Good Quality: ₹15,000 – ₹80,000 per carat ($200 – $1,000)

  • Fine Quality: ₹1,00,000 – ₹5,00,000 per carat ($1,200 – $6,000)

  • Premium Burmese Rubies: ₹5,00,000+ per carat ($7,000+)

*As always, prices can, and probably will vary based on certifications, seller pedigree, and overseas demand.

Buying Tips for Ruby Stone

 Always Buy Certified Stones

Insist on certification from reputed labs like GIA, IGI, or GRS to ensure authenticity.

 Prioritize Color Over Clarity

A perfectly red ruby that is slightly included is worth more than a perfect stone with a dull color.

 Pick origin by budget

If the budget can bear it, Burmese rubies are the best investment. And for some less expensive alternatives, check out Mozambican or Sri Lankan rubies.

Watch Out for Too-Good-to-be-True Deals

If the price sounds “too good to be true,” it likely is. Inexpensive rubies are almost always lab-created or treated beyond acceptable levels.

 Choose Trusted Jewelers

And, always, always, always purchase from jewelers you trust who have clear pricing and return policies.

Conclusion

The ruby stone price  is influenced by its color, clarity, carat weight, origin, and treatments. With a grasp of these issues and smart buying tips, you’ll be able to invest in a ruby that not only elevates your collection, but maintains value over time. Whether for astrology, adornment or asset, a genuine ruby is an eternal gem.



 
 
 

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