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|description='''Ruby''', like [[sapphire]], is a variety of corundum, an aluminum oxide. The coloration of a ruby is due to chromium. It can be found in colors ranging from orange-red to purple-red and is typically pinkish red or blood-red. Rubies may exhibit a range of secondary hues, including orange, purple, violet, and pink. |
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{{Gems|Brown|720|1,225|1,441|1,441}} |
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Generally, any gemstone-quality corundum in a shade of red or pink is referred to as a ruby and all others (yellow, green, blue, violet) are called sapphire. Some regionally applied quality rules based on minimum color saturation result in stones being referred to as [[pink sapphire]]. In fact, all other hues of corundum are called sapphire. |
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{{Gems|Brown, Faceted|1,656|1,656}} |
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{{Gems|Carmine|1,152|2,377|||3,746|3,746}} |
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|rarity=common |
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{{Gems|Red|||1,441|1,441}} |
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|CTag=red,pink |
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{{Gems|Red, Faceted|936|936}} |
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|special=none |
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{{Gems|Red-orange|697|863}} |
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|noalt=No |
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{{Gems|Rose|720|5,187|1,585|2,161}} |
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|crafting=No |
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{{Gems|Scarlet|792|2,882}} |
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|alchemy=No |
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{{Gems|Star|N/A|N/A|||||||N/A|N/A}} |
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Latest revision as of 03:50, 9 January 2022
Rubies at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Gems | |
Colors | Red, Pink | |
Rarity | Common | |
Cultural Relevance | None | |
Required for Alterations | No |
Ruby, like sapphire, is a variety of corundum, an aluminum oxide. The coloration of a ruby is due to chromium. It can be found in colors ranging from orange-red to purple-red and is typically pinkish red or blood-red. Rubies may exhibit a range of secondary hues, including orange, purple, violet, and pink.
Generally, any gemstone-quality corundum in a shade of red or pink is referred to as a ruby and all others (yellow, green, blue, violet) are called sapphire. Some regionally applied quality rules based on minimum color saturation result in stones being referred to as pink sapphire. In fact, all other hues of corundum are called sapphire.
Alteration Rules
This material is not required for alterations.
Raw Material Sources
Items
Item | Source is | Rarity is |
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Abyssium wedding band showcasing half of a flawless midnight ruby heart | Drathrok's Duskruin 448/Raffle, Item:Shadowy satchel pinned with a midnight diamond heart, Item:Etched abyssium ring box with shifting whorls of roiling flames | auction |
Adderwood latchbow set with serpent's heart rubies | Snake Pit | |
Akabo (1) | Wooden Shack | |
Albarco balalaika set with smoke rubies along the fretboard | Musiceum (3), Hollow Eve Festival 417/Auction, Item:E'erdream instrument case set with two lotus flower sapphire clasps | |
Alerce battle crossbow encrusted with blush-hued rubies | Killer Pinks | festival |
Allarh | Wooden Shack, Wooden Shack | |
Alpine crossbow with a magenta boltplate | Killer Pinks | festival |
Amaranthine diamond-hide jacket held fast by kertig ravens | Item:Ruby-hued box topped with a kertig raven, Natural Beauty (2) | |
Amber silk pouch with deep carmine drawstrings | It's Elemental, It's Elemental (2), It's Elemental | |
Animite-trimmed travel diary inlaid with tricolor gemstones | Item:Epistemic journal | gift |
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