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Like a perfect red rose,
the Ruby's rich color speaks of love and passion. Called the "Rajnapura"
or King of Gems by ancient Hindus, July's birthstone is among the most
highly prized of gems throughout history. The Ruby was considered to
have magical powers, and was worn by royalty as a talisman against evil.
It was thought to grow darker when peril was imminent, and to return to
its original color once danger was past, provided it was in the hands of
its rightful owner!
Rubies were thought to represent heat and power. Ancient tribes used the
gem as bullets for blowguns, and it was said that a pot of water would
boil instantly if a Ruby was tossed into it. Ground to powder and placed
on the tongue, this crystal was used as a cure for indigestion.
It has been said that the Ruby's red glow comes from an internal flame
that cannot be extinguished, making a gift of this stone symbolic of
everlasting love. With its hardness and durability, it is a perfect
engagement gem. And if worn on the left hand, ancient lore has it that
the Ruby will bring good fortune to its wearer, too!
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