Among the natural gems only
diamonds are harder than rubies. Rubies have a hardness of 9.0 on the Mohs
scale of mineral hardness and diamond has 10.0.
The rubies contain impurities
naturally. The impurities includes rutile needles known as “silk”. Gemologists
use these needle inclusions found in natural rubies to distinguish them from
synthetics, simulants, or substitutes
Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Sri
Lanka, Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar, and Cambodia are the places where rubies
are mined, but they have also been found in the U.S, in Montana, North Carolina
and South Carolina. The Mogok Valley in Upper Myanmar
has produced some of the finest rubies, but in recent years very few good
rubies have been found there.
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