It won't surprise you to know that rubies are known as the "king of gemstones" in Sanskrit ('ratnaraj'). They are endlessly regal - indeed, it is the most prominently-featured stone in the British Crown Jewels. So, if you are thinking of purchasing a ruby for the jewel in your crown, read on to find out everything you need to know about this gorgeous gemstone! Ruby is most definitely a stone for a loved one: it is associated with desire, and some even attribute an aphrodisiac effect to the gem. Somewhat less romantically, they are also said to alleviate certain blood disorders, menstrual pain and circulatory problems. Apart from being the birthstone of July, ruby is also associated with 15th and 40th wedding anniversaries, and those born into the Capricorn star sign. Of course the jewellery queen herself, Elizabeth Taylor, had several sizeable
It won't surprise you to know that rubies are known as the "king of gemstones" in Sanskrit ('ratnaraj'). They are endlessly regal - indeed
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