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FOLLOW UP RUBY RING - UNKNOWN HALLMARK

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Gemstone testing
by: Anonymous

Hi Sandy I will need to know the title of your original post other wise it's going to take all afternoon to locate. The rubies appear to be a lovely pink color but there are so many sophisticated ruby synthetics on the market that even an expert cannot be sure without the aid of expensive equipment. You need to get a trained gemologist with a well -equipped lab for proper stone identification.

best wishes, Yvonne Hammouda-Eyre
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