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Jewellery , known as Jewellery in Hindi, is a variety of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide) and gets its stunning red color from chromium. It is one of the four precious gemstones alongside diamond, emerald, and sapphire.
In Vedic astrology, Jewellery is the gemstone of the Sun (Surya) and is worn to strengthen the Sun's position in the birth chart. A strong Sun brings leadership, confidence, and vitality.
Natural rubies are found worldwide, with the most prized specimens from Burma (Myanmar), known for their "pigeon blood" red color. Other sources include Sri Lanka, Thailand, Mozambique, and Madagascar.
- Hardness: 9 on the Mohs scale — second only to diamond
- Refractive index: 1.762 – 1.778
- Specific gravity: 3.97 – 4.05
- Chemical formula: Al₂O₃ with Cr³⁺ impurities
Jewellery is believed to bring physical, emotional, and spiritual benefits to its wearer when worn correctly.
Jewellery is primarily recommended for people with a weak or afflicted Sun in their birth chart. Always consult a qualified astrologer before wearing.
Leo (Simha Rashi) — the Sun is the ruling planet of Leo, making Jewellery the ideal gemstone.
Aries, Scorpio, and Sagittarius ascendants may benefit when Sun is favorably placed.
Politicians, government officers, doctors, administrators, and those in leadership roles.
Sun is lord of the 3rd, 8th, or 12th house. Taurus and Libra ascendants should generally avoid Jewellery .
For maximum astrological benefit, Jewellery must be worn following the correct ritual procedure.
Jewellery price depends on color, clarity, cut, carat, origin, and treatment. "Pigeon blood" rubies from Burma command the highest prices.
| Grade | Origin | Price per carat | Key feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium (Pigeon Blood) | Burma (Myanmar) | ₹25,000 – 50,000+ | Unheated, vivid red, GRS certified |
| Fine quality | Sri Lanka / Mozambique | ₹10,000 – 25,000 | Slight heat treatment, good clarity |
| Good quality | Thailand / Madagascar | ₹4,000 – 10,000 | Heated, minor inclusions |
| Commercial grade | Africa / Vietnam | ₹2,000 – 4,000 | Visible inclusions, strong treatment |
The Jewellery market has many imitations and treated stones sold as natural. Watch out for these common issues.
Synthetic rubies (lab-grown) are chemically identical to natural ones but worth far less. Always ask for a lab certificate.
Glass-filled rubies have fractures filled with lead glass to improve transparency. These are low-quality and damage easily.
Spinel and garnet are commonly sold as Jewellery . Both are red gemstones but have very different properties and values.
Heavily heated rubies are worth significantly less than unheated stones. A "no heat" certificate adds substantial value.
Always buy from reputed, certified dealers and insist on a lab certificate before any high-value purchase.
It is strongly advised to consult a qualified Vedic astrologer before wearing Jewellery . Wearing it with a malefic Sun can amplify negative effects rather than positive ones.
The most reliable way is to get a certificate from GIA, GRS, or Gubelin. Real rubies have a hardness of 9 and will not scratch easily. A UV lamp test can also help identify glass-filled stones.
Most people begin to notice effects within 30 to 90 days of wearing Jewellery correctly. The stone should ideally be worn continuously for at least one year for full astrological benefit.
Jewellery should not be combined with blue sapphire, hessonite (gomed), or cat's eye, as these belong to planets that are enemies of the Sun. Pearl and red coral are generally compatible.
Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush once a month. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners if your stone is glass-filled. Remove the ring before heavy physical work, swimming, or applying chemicals.