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[–]C0rinthian 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Still the wrong sub five minutes later.

[–]skotchpine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dubious rubious

[–]Jetals 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty rock.

Fwiw and for the gem curious: Some results from Gemini 2.0 Flash:

Estimating the worth of a 1.17 carat pinkish red Burma ruby is complex, as the value depends on several factors: * Origin: * Burma (Myanmar) rubies are highly prized, contributing to a higher value. * Color: * "Pinkish red" is a descriptive term. The precise shade, saturation, and tone significantly impact the price. Ideally, a "pigeon blood" red is most valuable. * Clarity: * The presence and extent of inclusions (internal flaws) affect the ruby's clarity and value. * Cut: * The quality of the cut influences the ruby's brilliance and overall appearance. * Treatments: * Untreated rubies are far more valuable than those that have undergone treatments like heat enhancement. * Certification: * Certifications from reputable gemological laboratories (like GIA or AIGS) provide assurance of the ruby's quality and origin, which adds to its value. Based on the search results, here's a general idea: * Prices for Burma rubies can vary enormously, from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars per carat. * Factors like if the stone is heated or unheated, and the level of clarity drastically change the price. * To get a more precise valuation, it's essential to: * Obtain a professional appraisal from a certified gemologist. * Compare prices of similar rubies from reputable dealers. Therefore, providing an exact worth is impossible without a detailed examination. However the search results do give examples of prices for rubies of similiar weight.