July Birthstone: All About Rubies
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July Birthstone: All About Rubies

by DIDIER DUBOT . on Jul 22, 2022

There is no better gem to symbolize the warmth of July than fiery red rubies. This precious stone has been treasured for centuries for its rich color and magical sparkle. Much like their deep red hue, rubies are synonymous with love and passion. They’re also known as a stone of protection and wealth, perfect for ensuring July babies live their lives to the fullest. Whether you’re lucky enough to call rubies your own, or you’re looking to treat a loved one to some beautiful birthstone jewelry, you can learn all about the fascinating history and symbolism of rubies below!

 

The History And Symbolism Of Rubies

The rich red hue of rubies has always been intrinsically linked to their symbolism. Even their name derives from the latin word for red, ruber. Rubies have long been known as stones of passion, success, protection, and abundant energy.

Rubies can be traced all the way back to 200 BC, where early records show they were traded along the Silk Road. The dazzling gem has always had strong roots in Asia. Rubies are still most commonly found in Myanmar, where they were long prized as a protection stone. Burmese warriors would adorn their armor with rubies, believing the precious gems offered strength, protection, and invincibility in battle.

As rubies were traded further into the west, new associations were tied to the stone. Many believed rubies could be used to predict dangers and misfortunes, while others treated them as healing stones that could cure inflammatory diseases and rage. Medieval Europeans wore rubies to bring them better health, wisdom, fortune, and success in love.

Rubies were linked with the power of life all over the world. Their deep red hue was reminiscent of blood, our life force. Many believed that rubies brought an instant energy boost and enhanced our emotions.

The most enduring meaning of rubies has a romantic nature. Red has long been associated with love, desire, and passion, making rubies a popular choice for couples’ gifts. They were one of the most common engagement ring stones prior to diamonds’ rise in popularity. To this day, they remain the second most popular gemstone for engagement rings.

 

The King Of Precious Stones

Ancient Indians deemed rubies ‘the king of precious stones’, or ratnaraj, for their beauty, rarity, hardness, and otherworldly powers. The gems were a symbol of power, peace, and youthful energy in India. Citizens believed that rubies helped one live in peace, especially alongside enemies. They would offer rubies to the god Krishna, believing he would reincarnate them as emperors in future lives.

Royals and nobility all over the world have cherished rubies for centuries. They can be found in many royal jewel collections, from England to Russia to Myanmar. Like many other precious gems, rubies are often coveted for their rarity. They only naturally occur in a few select areas in Asia and Africa, making them one of the rarest gemstones in the world.

 

Ruby Care

As variations of the corundum stone family, rubies are the second hardest gems after diamonds. They rank a 9 out of 10 of the Mohs scale of hardness. This makes them exceptionally durable, so they can be treated with ultrasonic or steam cleaners. A simple wash with warm, soapy water, a soft brush, and a dry cloth is also fine!

Rubies can be heat treated to maintain their vibrant red hue. This professional treatment removes any hints of purple, restoring the ruby to its pure red color.

Although rubies are hard, they’re not completely resistant to scratches. Store them in a soft cloth or a padded container to help them maintain a flawless appearance.

 

July Birthstone Jewelry

Any ruby admirer can add the red stone to their collection, but it’s especially meaningful for those born in July. Rubies are also the traditional gift for 15th and 40th wedding anniversaries. Whether you’re treating yourself or a loved one, ruby birthstone jewelry is always a gorgeous and symbolic gift!


This ancient stone gets a contemporary upgrade when surrounded by a sleek chain link band. Beautiful on its own or stacked with a solid band, this ruby birthstone ring will serve as a reminder to live life with passion.

 

 

A bold red ruby is surrounded by a dazzling crystal half moon to create next level shine wherever you go. This harmonious design offers the perfect blend of softness and sparkle.

 

 

Classic hoops are given a sleek upgrade with gorgeous round ruby drops. This miniature design is perfect for adding a pop of color and elegance to your outfits from day to night.

 


 

Those who love color will adore the vibrant red-on-red design of this elegant rope bracelet. It’s perfect for making a bold statement on its own or for being the standout element of a stack.

 

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Writer: Maria Polansky

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