
Yesterday’s post on the book Death Among Rubies got me thinking about gems and rubies in particular. I know more about diamonds and emeralds, my two favorite gems than I do about rubies. Let’s investigate together, shall we!!
I found that rubies are often more valuable than diamonds and are in the same category as sapphires. They are graded with the same four C’s as diamonds, color, cut, clarity and carat weight. They are also valued by where there are found, the most prized are from the Far East. They are the July birthstone and are said to be a symbol of love and passion…obviously with their depth of color. Just a teeny overview of this incredible stone. Isn’t nature a wonder….look at what rock can produce, extraordinary!!!
If you have not visited the Grainger Hall of Gems at the Field Museum it is a must see.
The Field Museum was (and still is) one of my most favorite museums anywhere (my other Chicago favorite is the Art Insitute but all our museums are amazing). I remember as a child going with my parents and all areas were exciting to me but the two exhibitions I always had to visit were the butterfly collections and the Hall of Gems. Both were jewels in my mind.
The Hall of Gems, as well as the entire Museum, has seen extensive changes since my childhood but it still features not only exquisite gems and jewelry but also gives the visitor an in-depth education of the story behind the stones using all the technology we have today. http://www.fieldmuseum.org
What is your favorite gem? Do share.
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