Romance And The Stone
A rare Burmese ruby memorializes a philanthropic woman
- By Owen Edwards
- Smithsonian magazine, February 2005, Subscribe
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But its value, as is so often the case with rings, lies more in its meaning than in dollars. As an expression of the abiding love of a man for a woman, the Carmen Lúcia ruby ring should sparkle for all who see it in the years ahead. "Already," says Buck, "the ring has probably been seen by more people than had seen it altogether since it was first unearthed in the 1930s."
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Comments (2)
That may well be the most valuable ruby on the face of Planet Earth!
Posted by Perfect Diamond on January 14,2011 | 02:33 PM
DEAR SIR,
I DO MY SCHOOL TESI HERE IN GENT ( Brussel ) ABOUT THE MOST IMPORTANT BIRMAN RUBY AND I DID REED YOUR ARTICLE,NICE, I WISH LIKE TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION OR ANY PIC ABOUT THE ROKFELLER BIRMAN RUBY.APPARENTLY IT WAS VERY IMPORTANT AND MAYBE YOU CAN HELP ME.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR ATTENTION.
SINCERELY
COSTANTINO
Belgium
Posted by COSTANTINO on September 24,2010 | 05:46 AM