THE MOST FAMOUS RUBIES IN THE WORLD

Some most famous rubies they have set records at auction, others were stolen and a few were part of private collections. And in some cases they are currently on permanent display for the enjoyment of many. But in one way or another, they all have in common the fact that they have grabbed international headlines. Being for this reason, the most famous specimens of its kind.

If you love jewelry as much as we do, you will surely want to know what the most famous rubies and how they came to be. Well, let’s take a look at some of them, to find out.

Most famous rubies and their history

ruby liberty bell

The Liberty Bell ruby ​​is the world’s largest mined ruby, and was found in the 1950s in East Africa. It is a copy that weighs four pounds or eight thousand five hundred carats. It is a single piece of ruby ​​cut in the shape of a bell, surrounded by a border of white diamonds and crowned by an eagle.

The Liberty Bell was created for the Beverly Hills-based jewelry company Kazanjian Brothers by sculptor Alfonso de Vivanco. On the occasion of the celebration of the Bicentennial of the United States, in 1976 and has 50 diamonds, representing each of the states. This is one of the most famous rubies and it was stolen from Stuart Kingston Jewelers in Wilmington, Deleware on November 1, 2011. Although the thieves were arrested and prosecuted in February 2014, the ruby ​​has not yet been recovered.

The DeLong-Star ruby

The DeLong Star ruby ​​is on permanent display at the Museum of Natural History in New York City. The gemstone is 100.32 carats and was found in Burma in the 1930’s. This beautiful 6 ray oval cabochon star ruby ​​is named after Mrs. Edith Haggin de Long. Who bought it in 1937 from Martin Leo Ehrmann, a renowned collector and dealer of gems and minerals, for $21,400.

It was donated to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City that same year. However, the DeLong Star ruby ​​was also stolen in a jewelry heist. Although also together with a series of precious stones such as the Star of India and the Midnight Star Sapphire.

It was stolen from the museum in what became known as the ‘Jewelry Heist of the Century’ in 1964. Thus becoming one of the most famous rubies. Fortunately, some precious stones were recovered including the Delong Star ruby, for which a $25,000 ransom had to be paid. Amount that was paid by a Florida business magnate named John D. MacArthur.

The Rosser Reeves Ruby

This stone originally from Sri Lanka is among the most famous rubies for being one of the largest and finest star rubies in the world. Standing out for its great color and prominent well-defined star pattern. Advertising magnate Rosser Reeves, an American advertising executive for whom it is named, donated this piece to the Smithsonian in 1965.

But before that, he wore it as a lucky stone, referring to it as his baby. As well as being one of the largest and finest star rubies in the world, it is lighter and more translucent than the Delong Star. It is a ruby ​​with a sharp six ray star weighing 27.74 g or 138.7 carats.

The Neelanjali Ruby

It’s one of the most famous rubies, as it holds the record for being the world’s largest ruby ​​with a double star. This beautiful 1,370 carat gemstone was revered and treasured for centuries by a family in India. And the Neelanjali Ruby is currently reportedly safe in Bangalore, India.

The Graff Ruby

This stone could not be left out of the list of the most famous rubies. Well, this 8.62-carat cushion-cut Burmese ruby ​​set records at Sotheby’s Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction. Held in Geneva in November 2014, being sold for more than 8 million dollars. It is a spectacular gemstone displaying the coveted “pigeon blood” red color that was purchased by Laurence Graff. Who by the way owes his name.

The Sunrise Ruby

The Sunrise Ruby is the most expensive ruby ​​in the world and the most expensive stone in the world that is not a diamond. With a sale price of more than 30 million dollars. Which meant a world record not only for the ruby ​​but for any colored gemstone sold at auction. So it is not strange for anyone to be one of the most famous rubies of the world.

The gem in question is a 25.59 carat certified untreated Burmese ruby ​​set in a Cartier ring and flanked by white diamonds. Which also has a very saturated natural «pigeon blood red» color; a high clarity and gloss and a finely proportioned cut and shape. Without a doubt, an exquisitely beautiful piece of jewelry. And it is named after a poem of the same name, written by the 13th century Sufi poet, Rumi.

Ruby Carmen Lucia

This spectacular 23.1 carat Burmese ruby ​​is among the largest and finest faceted Burmese rubies in the world. It is set in a platinum ring with 2 triangular cut diamonds totaling 2.38 carats.

In addition to its large size this wonderful gemstone exhibits a richly saturated homogeneous red color combined with a high degree of transparency. The stone was mined from the fabled Mogok region of Burma in the 1930s. The ring was donated to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in 2004 by businessman and philanthropist Peter Buck in memory of his wife Carmen Lúcia. .

The Hope Ruby

Affectionately called “The Hope Ruby,” this 32-carat cushion-shaped ruby ​​is set in a Chaumet-designed diamond ring. The highlight of the design includes the vivid red of the gemstone (pigeon blood colour). Which is typical and characteristic of fine rubies from the Mogok gemstone area.

It was auctioned in May 2012 by billionaire Lily Safra along with her collection of «jewels of Hope». Managing to sell it for 6.74 million dollars. The auctioned price is a world record, being the highest price ever paid for a ruby ​​sold at auction. The sale of the ring with all proceeds from the auction was used to benefit 32 local charities.