Weight / Height:
1. 165g / 96mm
2. 131g / 88mm
3. 133g / 89mm
4. 126g / 91mm
5. 141g / 89mm
6. 111g / 74mm
7. 92g / 76mm
8. 156g / 88mm
9. 153g / 93mm
10. 135g / 90mm
Ruby in Kyanite
Ruby in Kyanite is an exquisite and striking combination of two distinct minerals: the vibrant ruby and the tranquil blue kyanite. This unique pairing results in a captivating stone that features the rich, deep reds of ruby embedded within the soothing, blue-green matrix of kyanite. Rubies are a form of corundum, known for their hardness and brilliant red colors, which are typically caused by the presence of chromium. Kyanite, on the other hand, is known for its variable hardness and its beautiful blue shades, often associated with tranquility and calm.
This blend of minerals is relatively rare and is primarily found in areas where both ruby and kyanite deposits occur, with notable sources in India and Nepal. The contrast between the fiery red of ruby and the calming blue of kyanite makes this stone visually striking and highly sought after for both jewelry and ornamental purposes.
Ruby in Kyanite embodies the properties of both stones, creating a powerful synergy. Ruby is often associated with vitality, energy, and passion, believed to stimulate the heart chakra and encourage a zest for life. Kyanite, in contrast, is linked to calmness, communication, and self-expression, known for aligning all the chakras and promoting a peaceful state of being. Together, they are thought to create a balance between different energies – the dynamism and strength of ruby combined with the serenity and intuition of kyanite.
Zoisite is can also be seen in some of these pieces:
Zoisite is is typically green in color, it can range from light to dark shades and occasionally displays blue or purple hues. Zoisite is often known for its inclusion of ruby crystals, leading to a variety known as Ruby Zoisite or Anyolite, which presents a striking contrast between the vibrant red of ruby and the green of zoisite.
First discovered in Austria in the late 18th century, the mineral was named after the Slovenian scientist Baron Sigmund Zois, who identified the mineral as a unique species. Zoisite naturally forms in metamorphic rocks and is often found in association with other minerals like garnet and kyanite.
Zoisite thought to transform negative energy into positive and to foster creativity, helping individuals to manifest their ideas and desires. Zoisite is also associated with growth, both spiritually and physically, encouraging the development of one's talents and strengths.