Rare Burmese Ruby Earrings - Boutee
Rare Burmese Ruby Earrings - Boutee
Rare Burmese Ruby Earrings - Boutee
Rare Burmese Ruby Earrings - Boutee
Rare Burmese Ruby Earrings - Boutee

Gemdaia

Rare Burmese Ruby Earrings

Sale price£40,000.00

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Rare Burmese Ruby Earrings by Gemdaia

Elevate your elegance with these stunning earrings featuring 4 rare, untreated Burmese rubies in the sought-after "Pigeon's Blood" red hue, totalling over 3 carats. These exquisite rubies are perfectly accented by conflict-free diamonds, adding a touch of brilliance to the design.

Key Features:

  • Gemstones. Features 4 untreated Burmese rubies in the vibrant "Pigeon's Blood" red hue, totalling 3+ carats, known for their rarity and deep colour.
  • Diamonds. Accented with conflict-free diamonds, ensuring ethical sourcing and exceptional sparkle.
  • Certification. Comes with GIA and GRS certifications, verifying the quality and authenticity of these rare rubies.
  • Ethical Sourcing. Gemdaia is committed to sourcing fine gemstones ethically, ensuring that each piece is crafted with integrity.

These Burmese ruby earrings are crafted to highlight the unmatched beauty and rarity of these gemstones. If you are looking for a custom design or wish to explore further options, use the contact button to discuss your bespoke jewellery creation with Gemdaia.




Gemdaia

The unparalleled aura of genuine precious stones, formed over millions of years. A gift from the earth’s heart. The beauty of gemstones is immediate and unassailable. Both earthly and eternal, they have come to represent our most precious connections to one other as well as a deep connection to our wondrous planet. We bring you the very finest, the top 1% of these stones, selected for you by Gemdaia’s founder, Shazan Awam. These gems are mined ethically and sold ethically. The journey of every stone can be traced from source to sale.

Founder

Shazan Awam

Shazan was originally born in Sri Lanka - a figurehead in ethical mining and the birthplace of Princess Diana’s famous sapphire engagement ring - but later moved to Tokyo to study the creation of jewellery from loose gemstones. He then moved again to Hong Kong where he worked for a luxury gemstone wholesaler - where he would buy rare stones from mines and markets and sell them on.

After nearly a decade in the gemstone wholesale business, Shaz decided tocombine his passion for fine gemstones with his desire to create positive change in the jewellery industry. Deciding it was time to finally start making mine-to-market gemstones more accessible, affordable and sustainable – Shaz launched Gemdaia with this exact purpose.

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