Red Gemstones

Red gemstones encompass a robust spectrum of red hues, from rose to scarlet and crimson to cherry; this strong colour is the embodiment of power and passion. These captivating shades of red are created by the trace elements of chromium and manganese, nestled within the crystal structure as the gemstone forms over millennia. Whether it’s a pigeon blood ruby, jedi spinel, or garnet, these red gemstones are treasured for their rarity, intensity, and timeless appeal.

Pigeon Blood Ruby

Red Pigeon Blood Ruby

Red Jedi Spinel

Red Jedi Spinel

Rubellite Tourmaline

Red Rubellite Tourmaline

Almandine Garnet

Red Almandine Garnet

Mexican Fire Opal

Red Mexican Fire Opal
1.75ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
1.75ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

1.75ct Pigeon Blood Ruby

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1.02ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
1.02ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

1.02ct Pigeon Blood Ruby

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2.22ct Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
2.22ct Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

2.22ct Ruby

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1.42ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
1.42ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

1.42ct Pigeon Blood Ruby

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1.41ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
1.41ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

1.41ct Pigeon Blood Ruby

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1.15ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
1.15ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

1.15ct Pigeon Blood Ruby

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4.03ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
4.03ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

4.03ct Pigeon Blood Ruby

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8.63ct Watermelon Tourmaline - The Sapphire Merchant
8.63ct Watermelon Tourmaline - The Sapphire Merchant

8.63ct Watermelon Tourmaline

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2.52ct Almandine Garnet - The Sapphire Merchant
2.52ct Almandine Garnet - The Sapphire Merchant

2.52ct Almandine Garnet

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3.29ct Rubellite Tourmaline - The Sapphire Merchant
3.29ct Rubellite Tourmaline - The Sapphire Merchant

3.29ct Rubellite Tourmaline

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6.25ct Rhodolite Garnet - The Sapphire Merchant
6.25ct Rhodolite Garnet - The Sapphire Merchant

6.25ct Rhodolite Garnet

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2.33ct Burmese Cinnamon Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant
2.33ct Burmese Cinnamon Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant

2.33ct Burmese Cinnamon Spinel

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0.70ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
0.70ct Pigeon Blood Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

0.70ct Pigeon Blood Ruby

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22.72ct Spessartite Garnet Oval Cut Nigeria Origin
22.72ct Spessartite Garnet Oval Cut Nigeria Origin

22.72ct Spessartite Garnet

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2.75ct Malagasy Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant
2.75ct Malagasy Ruby - The Sapphire Merchant

2.75ct Malagasy Ruby

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4.22ct Burmese Rosewood Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant
4.22ct Burmese Rosewood Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant

4.22ct Burmese Rosewood Spinel

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Red Gemstones
Frequently Asked Questions

What gemstones are red?

The most exquisite and sought-after red gemstones include ruby, almandine garnet, Jedi spinel, rubellite tourmaline, and Mexican fire opal. Each of these precious gemstones offers varying shades of red, making them highly desirable for fine jewellery.

What are the most popular red gemstones used in jewellery?

All of these red gemstones are well-suited for jewellery, though their durability varies, and the type of jewellery created should be considered based on hardness. Generally, gemstones with higher hardness on the Mohs scale tend to be more valuable and long-lasting. Ranking from hardest to softest in order are ruby (9), spinel (8), almandine garnet (7.5), rubellite tourmaline 7.5), and Mexican fire opal (6.5). Ruby is our most popular red gemstone, followed by garnet. Ruby is incredibly resistant to scratching and is well-suited for daily wear, making it a longstanding favourite for an engagement ring because it will withstand the test of time.

Can I use a red gemstone for an engagement ring?

Yes! A red gemstone makes a perfect choice for an engagement ring. With so many shades, from deep crimson and fiery scarlet to pigeon blood and vibrant cherry, this colour palette lends itself to a bold and passionate styling. The most popular red gemstones for an engagement ring include ruby, renowned for its durability and status, and Jedi spinel, celebrated for its vivid fluorescence and brilliance. Rubellite tourmaline is also a preferred engagement ring option due to its rich saturation and alluring glow.

What are the most valuable red gemstones?

Rubies with good clarity and intense colour saturation command the highest prices in the red gemstone market. A fine-quality ruby must display a rich, vivid red to reddish pink with minimal inclusions to achieve top-tier valuation. Burmese rubies, particularly those with a coveted 'pigeon blood' hue, are among the most desirable and valuable.

Jedi spinel, distinguished by its striking, neon-like red with a hint of pink, is another highly sought-after red gemstone. This rare spinel variety, predominantly found in Myanmar, has gained immense popularity due to its exceptional brightness and rarity. As supply diminishes, Jedi spinel has become a treasured collector's gem.

Historically admired for its regal charm, almandine garnet is an accessible yet valuable red gemstone. Its deep, wine-red tones and high refractive index make it a favourite in fine jewellery. Rubellite tourmaline, known for its intense pinkish-red hues, has gained attention as an alternative to ruby, particularly for those seeking a distinctive and radiant gemstone.

Are there any birthstones that are red in colour?

Three birthstones traditionally come in red colour options. January's birthstone is garnet, July's birthstone is ruby, and October's birthstone includes rubellite tourmaline. These gemstones form part of the traditional birthstone list, which has been used for centuries and is rooted in ancient customs and beliefs.

Additionally, Mexican fire opal, known for its fiery orange-red tones, is sometimes associated with October as an alternative birthstone option. These gemstones provide a variety of choices for those seeking red birthstones with unique characteristics and symbolism.

What is the rarest red gemstone?

One of the rarest red gemstones is red beryl, also known as bixbite. Found only in the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah, USA, this gemstone is exceptionally rare and commands extraordinary prices due to its scarcity. Unlike other red gemstones, red beryl's formation conditions are extremely limited, making gem-quality specimens exceedingly challenging to find. Its rich raspberry-red hue and rarity make it one of the most elusive and valuable red gemstones in the world.

What is the meaning and symbolism of red gemstones?

Red is the colour of passion, love, and strength. Throughout history, red gemstones have been associated with vitality, courage, and protection. They inspire confidence, power, and deep emotional connections, making them a meaningful choice for custom jewellery. Red gemstones bring an intense and fiery energy to those who wear them, symbolising devotion, romance, and resilience.

How do I know if a red gemstone is natural or synthetic?

Ruby and spinel can be lab-created, making verifying a gemstone's authenticity essential before purchase. To ensure you're investing in a natural red gemstone, purchase from a reputable gem dealer and request a laboratory report from a trusted gemological institute. By following these steps, you can be confident in acquiring a genuine, Earth-formed treasure that embodies the beauty and rarity of red gemstones.

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