Introduction: The Legendary Old Burma Ruby
When it comes to the world of precious gemstones, few can rival the mystique, rarity, and sheer beauty of the Old Burma Ruby. Sourced from the legendary Mogok Valley in Myanmar (formerly Burma), these rubies have captivated royalty, collectors, and gem enthusiasts for centuries. Today, we present two extraordinary specimens that embody the pinnacle of ruby excellence:
- 8.27 Ct GII Certified Unheated Untreated Natural Old Burma Ruby AAA – A museum-grade, investment-quality ruby with full certification.
- 10.33 Ct Untreated Natural Old Burma Mines Rare Burma Ruby – A massive, natural Burmese ruby of exceptional size and quality.
In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore what makes Old Burma rubies so special, why these two specimens are among the rarest gemstones in the world, and why they represent not just beauty, but also a sound investment.
What is an Old Burma Ruby?
The term "Old Burma Ruby" refers to rubies mined from the historic Mogok Valley in Myanmar, particularly those extracted before modern mining techniques became widespread. These rubies are renowned for their:
- Pigeon Blood Red Color – The most coveted hue in the ruby world, characterized by a vivid, pure red with a slight blue undertone.
- Exceptional Clarity – Old Burma rubies often exhibit superior transparency and fewer inclusions compared to rubies from other regions.
- Natural, Unheated Origin – Many Old Burma rubies are completely untreated, meaning their color and clarity are 100% natural.
- Historical Significance – Mogok has been the world's premier ruby source for over 1,000 years, supplying gemstones to emperors, kings, and maharajas.
Due to political restrictions, limited mining, and the depletion of high-quality deposits, genuine Old Burma rubies are becoming increasingly rare, making them one of the most sought-after gemstones in the world.
Specimen 1: 8.27 Ct GII Certified Unheated Untreated Natural Old Burma Ruby AAA
Key Specifications:
- Weight: 8.27 Carats
- Origin: Old Burma (Mogok Mines, Myanmar)
- Treatment: None (Unheated & Untreated)
- Certification: GII (Gemological Institute of India)
- Color: Pigeon Blood Red (AAA Grade)
- Clarity: Eye Clean with Natural Inclusions
- Cut: Cushion Mixed Cut
- Transparency: Transparent
Why This Ruby is Exceptional:
- GII Certification – This ruby comes with a GII certificate, confirming its natural, unheated status and Burmese origin. Certification from a reputable gemological laboratory is crucial for authenticity and resale value.
- Unheated & Untreated – Over 95% of rubies on the market are heat-treated to enhance color. This specimen is 100% natural, making it exponentially rarer and more valuable.
- Pigeon Blood Red – The color is the benchmark for the finest rubies, a deep, vivid red with a slight purplish hue that is synonymous with Burmese rubies.
- Investment-Grade Quality – At 8.27 carats, this ruby is large enough to be considered a serious investment piece, yet not so large that it becomes impractical for jewelry.
- Astrological Significance – In Vedic astrology, natural, unheated rubies (Manik) are believed to harness the power of the Sun, bringing vitality, leadership, and success.
Specimen 2: 10.33 Ct Untreated Natural Old Burma Mines Rare Burma Ruby
Key Specifications:
- Weight: 10.33 Carats
- Origin: Old Burma (Mogok Mines, Myanmar)
- Treatment: None (Untreated)
- Color: Deep Red with Excellent Saturation
- Clarity: Natural Inclusions (Typical of Burmese Rubies)
- Cut: Oval Mixed Cut
- Transparency: Translucent to Semi-Transparent
Why This Ruby is Exceptional:
- Massive Size – At 10.33 carats, this is an exceptionally large natural Burmese ruby. Rubies over 10 carats are extraordinarily rare, especially from Old Burma mines.
- Untreated & Natural – Like the 8.27 ct specimen, this ruby is completely untreated, preserving its natural beauty and rarity.
- Old Burma Provenance – Sourced from the historic Mogok mines, this ruby carries the prestige and legacy of one of the world's most famous gemstone deposits.
- Collector's Item – Rubies of this size and origin are rarely available on the open market. This is a true collector's piece.
- Astrological Power – In Vedic astrology, larger rubies are believed to amplify the positive effects of the Sun, making this an ideal choice for those seeking a powerful Manik stone.
Why Old Burma Rubies are the Most Valuable Gemstones
1. Rarity
- The Mogok Valley has been mined for over a millennium, and high-quality deposits are nearly exhausted.
- Political restrictions in Myanmar have further limited the availability of genuine Old Burma rubies.
- Unheated, untreated specimens are exceptionally rare, accounting for less than 1% of all rubies.
2. Color
- The "pigeon blood red" color of Burmese rubies is unmatched by rubies from other regions (e.g., Mozambique, Madagascar, Thailand).
- This color is caused by trace amounts of chromium in the corundum crystal structure, combined with the unique geological conditions of Mogok.
3. Historical Prestige
- Old Burma rubies have adorned the crowns of kings, emperors, and maharajas for centuries.
- They are featured in some of the world's most famous jewelry collections, including the British Crown Jewels.
4. Investment Value
- High-quality Burmese rubies have consistently appreciated in value, often outperforming diamonds and other gemstones.
- Auction records show that top-tier Burmese rubies can fetch over $1 million per carat.
The Importance of Certification
When purchasing a high-value gemstone like an Old Burma ruby, certification is non-negotiable. A certificate from a reputable gemological laboratory (such as GII, GRS, Gubelin, or GIA) provides:
- Proof of Origin – Confirms the ruby is from Burma (Myanmar).
- Treatment Disclosure – Verifies whether the ruby is natural, heated, or treated.
- Quality Assessment – Documents color, clarity, cut, and carat weight.
- Resale Value – Certified gemstones command higher prices and are easier to sell.
The 8.27 ct ruby featured here comes with a GII certificate, ensuring its authenticity and investment-grade quality.
Old Burma Ruby vs. Other Rubies: A Comparison
| Feature | Old Burma Ruby | Mozambique Ruby | Thai Ruby |
| Color | Pigeon Blood Red | Purplish Red | Brownish Red |
| Clarity | High | Moderate | Low to Moderate |
| Rarity | Extremely Rare | Rare | Common |
| Value | Highest | Moderate to High | Low to Moderate |
| Treatment | Often Unheated | Usually Heated | Almost Always Heated |
| Fluorescence | Strong Red | Moderate | Weak |
| Astrological Use | Preferred | Acceptable | Less Preferred |
Astrological Significance: The Power of Manik (Ruby)
In Vedic astrology, the ruby (known as Manik) is the gemstone of the Sun (Surya). It is believed to:
- Enhance Leadership & Authority – Ideal for politicians, CEOs, and leaders.
- Boost Confidence & Vitality – Strengthens willpower and self-esteem.
- Improve Health – Associated with heart health, blood circulation, and vitality.
- Attract Success & Prosperity – Believed to bring wealth, fame, and recognition.
For astrological purposes, natural, unheated rubies are considered the most powerful. Both the 8.27 ct and 10.33 ct specimens are ideal for those seeking a genuine, potent Manik stone.
Investment Potential: Why Buy an Old Burma Ruby?
1. Appreciation in Value
- High-quality Burmese rubies have appreciated by an average of 10-15% per year over the past two decades.
- Auction records show that top-tier specimens can sell for over $1 million per carat.
2. Tangible Asset
- Unlike stocks or bonds, gemstones are physical assets that you can hold, wear, and enjoy.
3. Hedge Against Inflation
- Precious gemstones have historically retained value during economic downturns.
4. Legacy & Heirloom
- A high-quality ruby can be passed down through generations, becoming a cherished family heirloom.
How to Care for Your Old Burma Ruby
To preserve the beauty and value of your ruby:
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals – Remove your ruby jewelry before using cleaning products or swimming in chlorinated water.
- Clean Gently – Use warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners for untreated rubies.
- Store Safely – Keep your ruby in a soft pouch or lined jewelry box to prevent scratches.
- Regular Inspections – Have your ruby jewelry inspected by a jeweler annually to ensure settings are secure.
Conclusion: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity
The 8.27 Ct GII Certified Unheated Old Burma Ruby and the 10.33 Ct Natural Old Burma Ruby represent the pinnacle of gemstone excellence. These are not just beautiful stones—they are pieces of history, symbols of prestige, and sound investments.
Whether you're a collector, investor, or someone seeking a powerful astrological gemstone, these Old Burma rubies offer unparalleled quality, rarity, and value.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of gemstone royalty.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What makes Old Burma rubies more valuable than other rubies?
Old Burma rubies are prized for their exceptional color (pigeon blood red), rarity, and historical significance. The Mogok mines have been the world's premier ruby source for over 1,000 years, and high-quality deposits are nearly exhausted.
2. Are these rubies certified?
Yes, the 8.27 ct ruby comes with a GII (Gemological Institute of India) certificate, confirming its natural, unheated status and Burmese origin.
3. Can I use these rubies for astrological purposes?
Absolutely. Both rubies are natural and untreated, making them ideal for Vedic astrology (Manik stone for the Sun).
4. How should I store my ruby?
Store your ruby in a soft pouch or lined jewelry box, away from other gemstones to prevent scratches.
5. Are these rubies a good investment?
Yes. High-quality Burmese rubies have consistently appreciated in value and are considered one of the best gemstone investments.
Ready to own a legendary Old Burma ruby? Contact us today to learn more about these extraordinary gemstones.

