Artificial cultivated ruby gemstones showing pigeon blood red colour in multiple cut styles including round, princess square and water drop

Artificial Cultivated Ruby Gemstone loose stones available in pigeon blood red colour ideal for jewellery making with multiple size and cut options including round princess square and water drop shapes for modern minimalist designs

About 1to1.4ct / Round
£38.68
Sale price  £38.68 Regular price 
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Artificial cultivated ruby gemstones showing pigeon blood red colour in multiple cut styles including round, princess square and water drop

Artificial Cultivated Ruby Gemstone loose stones available in pigeon blood red colour ideal for jewellery making with multiple size and cut options including round princess square and water drop shapes for modern minimalist designs

£38.68
Sale price  £38.68 Regular price 
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Artificial Cultivated Ruby Gemstones in Pigeon Blood Red Colour for Jewellery Making

Artificial cultivated ruby gemstones showing pigeon blood red colour in multiple cut styles including round, princess square and water drop

These artificial cultivated ruby gemstones provide jewellery makers and designers with an accessible option for incorporating the coveted pigeon blood red colour into their creations. As cultivated red treasure stones, they replicate the appearance of traditional rubies through controlled laboratory processes rather than natural geological formation. Available in four distinct carat weight ranges and six different cutting styles, these stones offer considerable flexibility for custom jewellery projects, bespoke designs, or repair work where matching existing stones might be challenging. The modern simplicity styling makes them particularly suitable for contemporary jewellery aesthetics that favour clean lines and minimalist approaches to gemstone settings.

Features and Construction

Artificial cultivated ruby gemstones showing pigeon blood red colour in multiple cut styles including round, princess square and water drop

The artificial cultivated rubies are produced using gem cultivation techniques that create stones with consistent colour and clarity characteristics. Unlike natural rubies that vary significantly in quality and appearance, these cultivated stones offer predictable results that can be particularly valuable for jewellery makers requiring multiple matching stones or consistent colour across different pieces.

Material and Build

Described specifically as cultivated red treasure, these stones are created through artificial processes that replicate the chemical composition and optical properties of natural corundum (the mineral family that includes ruby). The cultivation method allows for control over colour saturation, with the pigeon blood red shade representing one of the most sought-after ruby colours in traditional gemology. This artificial origin makes the stones more affordable than their natural counterparts while maintaining the visual appeal that makes rubies desirable for jewellery applications.

Size and Practical Fit

Available in four carat weight ranges from smaller accent stones (approximately 0.5-0.8ct) to more substantial centrepiece options (approximately 3.4-3.8ct), these rubies accommodate various jewellery design needs. The six cutting styles - egg shape, grandmother cut, water drop, round, princess square, and Asche cut - provide different light performance characteristics and visual appearances. Round and princess square cuts offer traditional brilliance, while water drop and egg shapes provide more distinctive silhouettes suitable for pendant or earring designs that require specific forms.

Uses and Placement

Artificial cultivated ruby gemstones showing pigeon blood red colour in multiple cut styles including round, princess square and water drop

As loose stones categorised under ornamentation form, these cultivated rubies are intended primarily for incorporation into jewellery pieces rather than as finished jewellery themselves. This makes them particularly suitable for custom work, repairs, or jewellery making projects where specific stone characteristics are required. The decoration classification indicates their primary function as ornamental components within larger pieces rather than standalone items.

Event or Professional Use

For professional jewellers, these cultivated rubies provide consistent material for creating multiple pieces with matching stones, such as bridesmaid jewellery sets or commercial jewellery lines. The availability in multiple sizes allows for graduated designs where stones of increasing size create visual progression in necklaces or bracelets. Event-based jewellery, such as pieces created for weddings or formal occasions, benefits from the affordability of cultivated stones while maintaining the luxurious appearance of ruby jewellery.

Everyday Home Use

For hobbyist jewellery makers or those creating personal pieces, these stones offer an accessible entry point to working with ruby-like materials. The modern simplicity style makes them suitable for contemporary everyday jewellery that complements casual or business attire without appearing overly formal. Smaller carat weights (0.5-0.8ct or 1-1.4ct) work well for stackable rings, stud earrings, or delicate pendants, while larger stones (2.1-3.0ct or 3.4-3.8ct) can serve as statement pieces for special occasions.

Benefits and Buying Value

Artificial cultivated ruby gemstones showing pigeon blood red colour in multiple cut styles including round, princess square and water drop

The primary advantage of these cultivated rubies lies in their combination of desirable visual characteristics with affordable pricing compared to natural stones. By offering the prized pigeon blood red colour through artificial cultivation, they make ruby-like jewellery accessible to broader markets while maintaining the aesthetic qualities that make rubies traditionally valuable.

Reuse and Low Maintenance

As gemstone materials, cultivated rubies share the durability characteristics of natural corundum, making them suitable for jewellery intended for regular wear. Their consistent quality means they can be reset in different jewellery designs over time without concerns about colour matching between different stones. The artificial cultivation process typically results in fewer inclusions and internal characteristics than natural stones, potentially reducing vulnerability to damage during setting or repair work.

Why Choose This Product

These cultivated ruby stones provide specific advantages for different user groups. For jewellery designers, the multiple size and cut options offer creative flexibility without the cost constraints of natural stones. For those seeking ruby-coloured jewellery, they deliver the visual appeal of pigeon blood red stones at accessible price points. The artificial origin ensures consistent quality across stones, which is particularly valuable when creating matched sets or designs requiring multiple identical components. By combining traditional gem aesthetics with modern cultivation techniques, these stones bridge the gap between natural gemstone desirability and practical jewellery-making considerations.

Artificial cultivated ruby gemstones showing pigeon blood red colour in multiple cut styles including round, princess square and water drop
Artificial cultivated ruby gemstones showing pigeon blood red colour in multiple cut styles including round, princess square and water drop

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