With this ring I thee wed, With my body I thee worship,
And with all my worldly goods, I thee endow. ~ The First Book of Common Prayer.
A symbol which stands for the continuity of the past, a ruby engagement ring is these days fast becoming the norm. Rubies are defined as the red variety of the mineral corundum. Their name comes from the Latin ruber, meaning red. In the ancient times, any red gem was called a ruby, but later on it phased out into specialized name for these corundums. Most gem dealers agree that pure, vivid colors in a ruby are more desirable than muddy, brown tones.
The vast collection of ruby engagement rings at angara.com makes it a hot favorite among those trying to find the right ring for that someone special. Browse through our wide range to see solitaire round ruby ring, princess ruby and diamond border ring, round ruby and diamond three stone ring, oval ruby and diamond ring and a host of others.
To enrich your experience, click on any image in the catalog and view our "Good, Better, Best and Heirloom" pieces. Identical designs are available in four options, to suit the need of every client. How is it possible? It is so because at angara.com we believe in apprising our clients of the exact quality of gemstone they are choosing. The differences occur due to variations in the features of the gems. For deeper insights into the qualities of ruby, its history and significance, features to look for when buying one; please visit our comprehensive gemstone buying guide.
There are a number of places in the world that rubies are sourced from, some of the earliest rubies coming from Burma. However, there is a ban on Burmese rubies in US now.We do have a limited stock of Burmese rubies, but it is from times before the ban was imposed. As such, rubies are found in Afghanistan, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand and Vietnam. For those seeking to express themselves more creatively, we offer loose rubies in our loose gemstones section. Avail of our build your own section and be inspired to create that unique ring for your loved one.
Our experts at 1-888-926-4272 would be glad to assist you in all kinds of advice like ideal ring types for different fingers, the best size of gemstone in a particular mount, and lots more. Further, our services also encompass sourcing a gemstone from across the world, if you can't find it in these pages.
While you are at it, do take a look at the wedding bands section, for matching the engagement ring with the wedding band is likely to follow soon. For an update on why the prices at angara.com are so competitive, the truth is that we source directly, with no intermediaries escalating the per carat costs.
The icing on the cake is that you could make an astounding bargain with our bestseller sales. Further adding to the experience is the fact that we offer a free certificate of authenticity, and are also open to a third party appraisal of our products (at nominal costs).
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Ruby is the birthstone for those born in July and the astrological stone for the zodiac sign Capricorn. Ruby also happens to be an ideal gift for the 15th and 40th wedding anniversary.
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