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  2. Sunrise Ruby - Wikipedia

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    The Sunrise Ruby greatly surpassed the previous record holder, the Graff ruby ring, which sold for US$8.6 million in November 2014. [4] [12] Its record-setting price has been attributed to the rapid increase in prices for coloured gemstones and public auctions, with figures often "rivaling the performance of the much-sought-after colored ...

  3. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth ordered the Burmese Ruby Tiara in 1973, and it was made by Garrard & Co. It is designed in the form of a wreath of roses, with silver and diamonds making the petals, and clusters of gold and rubies forming the centre of the flowers. [30]

  4. Star of Burma - Wikipedia

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    The Star of Burma is an 83-carat (16.6 g) cabochon-cut star ruby. In 1935, the Burmese ruby was purchased by Howard Hoeffer of jeweler Trabert & Hoeffer-Mauboussin, whereupon it was used in several Hollywood films in the 1930s, including the musical comedy Vogues of 1938. Trabert & Hoeffer-Mauboussin sold the jewel on September 14, 2004.

  5. Queen Camilla Sparkles in the Burmese Ruby Tiara at ... - AOL

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    It's the first time Camilla is wearing the ruby and diamond tiara, which was created for the late Queen Elizabeth in 1973. Queen Camilla Sparkles in the Burmese Ruby Tiara at Buckingham Palace ...

  6. Opals Are One of the Trendiest Stones Right Now—But ... - AOL

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    Prominent jewelry houses, such as Temple St. Clair, ... Queen Alexandra, inherited the piece, but thought the opals were bad luck, so she replaced them with Burmese rubies, according to Garrard. ...

  7. Prince of Burma - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Burma is an uncut ruby, crystallized on a marble deposit, weighing 190 g (approximately 950 carat), and, for the most part, of gem quality.One of the biggest and rarest rubies in the world [citation needed], it was found in the Dattaw-Mine in Mogok, Myanmar, in 1996.

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