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July Birthstone: Ruby FAQs
What does the July birthstone ruby symbolize?
Ruby traditionally stands for love, vitality, and personal power. Its deep red color has long been associated with passion, confidence, and life force, making it a powerful symbol of commitment and energy.
Is ruby a durable gemstone for daily wear?
Yes. Ruby ranks 9 on the Mohs scale, just below diamond, making it one of the hardest and most durable gemstones. It’s an excellent choice for everyday rings, pendants, or heirloom pieces.
How can I tell if a ruby is natural or lab-created?
Natural rubies form deep within the earth and often contain visible inclusions. Lab-created rubies share the same chemical makeup but are grown in controlled environments. Visually, they can appear nearly identical, so it’s important to check for gem certification and origin disclosure when purchasing.
What makes ruby different from red spinel or garnet?
While these stones may appear similar in color, ruby has a richer, more saturated red with subtle blue undertones. Garnet often shows a darker, brownish-red hue, and spinel tends to be lighter and more transparent. Ruby is composed of corundum, while garnet and spinel are entirely different minerals, making ruby rarer and more prized in fine jewelry.
Is ruby jewelry only for people born in July?
Not at all. While ruby is July’s birthstone, it’s often popular for anniversaries, declarations of love, or milestones—by anyone drawn to its color and emotional intensity.