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Indulge in the allure of timeless elegance with this exquisite Toi et Moi Burmese ruby and diamond ring. Renowned for their unparalleled beauty and rarity, Burmese rubies captivate the hearts of connoisseurs worldwide.

Burmese Ruby mines have been shut down, and the value of Burmese Rubies have skyrocketed.

If this ring were for sale in a high-end antique jewelry store, it could easily be going for over $70,000 USD.

Over the last few months, I have spoken to numerous antique jewelry dealers with 30+ years of experience, and every single one of them agreed that this piece is incredibly special. I have not been able to find a ring like this one on the market or even one that has previously sold. It is truly one of a kind and only increasing in value every day.

Here's what makes this Burmese ruby ring truly special for discerning buyers:

1. **Exceptional Color & Quality** Burmese rubies are celebrated for their vivid, mesmerizing red hue. This rich, vibrant color imbues the ring with an unmatched allure, setting it apart. This special Burmese ruby ring boasts superior and rare quality, characterized by its clarity and brilliance. A NO-HEAT antique ruby ring like this one is beyond scarce, in fact, the most valuable rubies in the world are Burma No-heat rubies, just like this one. Mined from the legendary Mogok Valley in Burma, these gemstones are revered for their purity and impeccable clarity and color. Some have been known to go for $1 million per carat!!

2. **Investment Value:** The closure of Burma's mines has heightened the value of Burmese rubies, making them increasingly sought after by collectors and investors alike. As a result, owning a Burmese ruby ring not only adds a touch of elegance to your jewelry collection, but also serves as a valuable investment for the future. Please note that OLD-CUT no-heat Burma rubies rarely come on the market in their original setting, as this ring is. So, if you are a collector of old-cuts, now is your chance!

3. **Historical Significance:** Set in a late Georgian or early Victorian setting of the 1820s to 1830s, this Burmese ruby ring embodies the grace and charm of bygone eras. With its exquisite cut, clarity, and no-heat treatment, this is a masterpiece deserving of display in a museum, showcasing the pinnacle of craftsmanship and artistry. It is incredibly difficult to find a ring from this era with such high quality stones as the ones displayed in this ring. It might truly have been worn by royalty.

4. **Classic Design:** Step back in time with this ring's design inspired by the 1796 "Toi et Moi" ring, a symbol of enduring love and romance. This iconic design features two gemstones, symbolizing the union of two souls, reminiscent of the romantic era of Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine. This Burmese ruby ring, set in late Georgian or early Victorian setting, pays homage to this historical period, embodying the grace and charm of an era gone by.

Indulge in the allure of this Burmese ruby ring and elevate your style with a touch of sophistication and splendor.

Details below:

Toi et Moi Burmese Ruby and Old Mine Cut Diamond Ring 18ct

Late Georgian- Early Victiorian circa 1820s-1830s

-GIA Report available for center Ruby

-Appraisal for center Diamond (did not want to pull center diamond for grading, which might threaten the antique integrity of the piece)

Ring size 6 (sizable)

4.82g

13.5mm X 15.8mm X 6mm

Total RUBY carat weight Approx 1.80ct

Total Diamond carat weight 1.64ct

Large Ruby Approx 1.05 ct

GIA natural Burmese no treatment

Small rubys .75ct

Large diamond Approx 1.04Ct

Approx G VVS2-VS1

Small total diamonds Approx .64 tcw

 **complementary UPS Next day shipping is included with full insurance coverage. 

*please allow one extra business day before shipping to have the Appraisal transferred into the buyers name. No

Antique 1830s Toi et Moi No Heat Burmese Ruby and Old Mine Cut Diamond Ring 18ct

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