Draft:Maharlika Star Ruby
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The Maharlika Star Ruby (also known as Star of Maharlika) weighing 10,820 carats (2.6 kilograms), it is the largest ruby with asterism in existence[1]
Maharlikha is the ancient Sanskrit and Indo-Malay suffix word that means "Great Creation". The stone has been given the name "The Great Creation Star Ruby" or Maharlika Star Ruby.
Ruby is known as the king of gems[2] (the king of all precious gemstones) Star rubies are the rarest and most coveted gemstones in the world.
Description
[edit]Maharlika Star Ruby was found in India, it has a weight of 10,820 carats, two hands will be required to safely hold this behemoth. This star ruby is even bigger than all the world's top 6 largest star rubies combined which includes the current Guinness World Record holder the 6,465 carats Eminent Star Ruby[3], 2,475 carats Rajaratna Ruby[4], 1,370 carats Neelanjali Ruby, 139 carats Appalachian Star Ruby[5], 138.7 carats Rosser Reeves Ruby and the 100.32 carats DeLong Star Ruby,
Maharlika Star Ruby is certified natural and untreated, it is part of a Collection of the rarest, largest and most expenive gemstones in the world named the Stars of Maharlika Collection.
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Maharlika Star Ruby Closeup
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10820 Massive Ruby with Asterism
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Ruby Weighing 2.6 Kilograms
Ownership
[edit]The owner of the Stars of Maharlika Collection remains Anonymous in the Philippines
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Maharlika Star Ruby on Financial Content News". November 7, 2022. Retrieved 2024-08-05.
- ^ "Maharlika Star Ruby on Sami Fine Jewelry". Retrieved 2024-08-05.
- ^ "Eminent Star Ruby on Guinness World Records". Retrieved 2024-08-04.
- ^ "Rajaratna Star Ruby on Charles Schwartz & Son". Retrieved 2024-08-04.
- ^ "The Appalachian Star Ruby on The Natural Ruby Company". Retrieved 2024-08-04.