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0.13 Carat Genuine Ruby .925 Sterling Silver Bracelet Regular Quality

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Total Carat Weight: 0.13
Gem Quality: A (Good quality, commercial grade)
About This Quality

Our A Regular gem quality offers good commercial-grade gemstones with natural characteristics typical of each stone type. A solid choice for everyday jewelry at an accessible price point.

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Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Ruby Bracelets

How do I choose a quality ruby for bracelets?

Selecting Quality Ruby

Color is everything with rubies. The best stones show vivid, saturated red without being too dark. Some rubies display a silky sheen or asterism (star effect). Natural inclusions are common and help distinguish natural from synthetic stones.

  • Color: Rubies range from pinkish-red to deep blood red. The most prized color is "pigeon blood"—a vivid, pure red with a slight blue undertone. Burmese rubies are legendary for this color. Slight pink or orange tints are common and can be attractive.
  • Hardness: 9 on the Mohs scale
  • Birthstone: July
What ruby bracelet styles are available?

Ruby Bracelet Styles

Ruby bracelets range from delicate to bold. Tennis bracelets feature a continuous line of ruby stones for all-around sparkle. Bangle styles offer a sleek, modern look. Link bracelets combine gemstones with decorative metalwork for a more substantial feel.

  • Tennis: Continuous line of stones, classic elegance
  • Bangle: Solid band with set stones, modern look
  • Link: Flexible chain with gemstone stations
  • Cuff: Open-ended, adjustable, statement piece
  • Charm: Playful design with ruby accents
How should I size a ruby bracelet?

Getting the Right Fit

Bracelet fit depends on the style. Tennis bracelets should have about half an inch of play so they drape comfortably. Bangles need to slip over your hand or have a clasp. Measure your wrist with a flexible tape, then add the appropriate amount based on style.

  • Tennis Style: Wrist measurement + 0.5 to 0.75 inches
  • Bangle: Measure across the widest part of your hand
  • Link: Wrist measurement + 0.5 to 1 inch for comfort
  • Standard sizes: 6.5", 7", and 7.5" are most common
How do I care for my ruby bracelets?

Care and Maintenance

Ruby is extremely durable with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale—second only to diamond. Safe for daily wear. Clean with warm soapy water, soft brush, or ultrasonic cleaner. Avoid high heat for treated stones.

  • Clean regularly with warm soapy water and a soft brush
  • Store separately from other jewelry to prevent scratches
  • Remove before swimming, exercising, or using chemicals
  • Have settings checked by a jeweler periodically
  • Avoid exposing to extreme temperature changes
What makes ruby bracelets a good gift?

Ruby as a Gift

Known as the "king of gems," ruby symbolizes passion, courage, and power. In ancient cultures, rubies were believed to contain the flame of life. Traditional gift for 15th and 40th anniversaries. As the birthstone for July, ruby bracelets make especially thoughtful gifts for July birthdays. Beyond birthdays, ruby bracelets are perfect for anniversaries, holidays, and any occasion where you want to give something meaningful and lasting.

  • Birthstone: July's birthstone
  • Symbolism: Known as the "king of gems," ruby symbolizes passion, courage, and power. In ancient cultures, rubies were believed to contain the flame of life. Traditional gift for 15th and 40th anniversaries.
  • Occasions: Birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, milestones
  • Value: Beautiful, meaningful, and lasting

Buyer's Guide

Bracelets Buying Guide

Bracelets are one of the most versatile jewelry categories, from delicate chains to bold cuffs. Here's how to navigate your options.

Bracelet Types
Chain bracelets: Flexible, comfortable, classic. Many link styles available.

Bangles: Rigid, circular. Slip over hand. Great for stacking.

Cuffs: Open-ended, rigid. Easy on and off, adjustable.

Tennis bracelets: Single line of gemstones. Elegant, formal.

Charm bracelets: Chain base with dangling charms. Personal, collectible.

Beaded: Strung beads on flexible cord or chain. Casual to semi-dressy.

Wrap bracelets: Long designs that wrap around wrist multiple times.
Sizing Your Bracelet
Proper fit makes all the difference:

Measure: Use flexible tape around your wrist where you'd wear the bracelet.

Add room: For chain bracelets, add 0.5" (snug) to 1" (comfortable) to your measurement.

Bangle sizing: Measure around your closed hand at its widest point.

Average sizes: Women typically wear 6.5-7.5". Men typically wear 7.5-9".

Adjustable options: Cuffs and some chains offer flexibility in sizing.

When in doubt, slightly larger is better than too tight.
Choosing Quality
Gold purity: 14K balances durability and value. 18K for luxury pieces.

Solid vs. hollow: Solid construction lasts longer. Hollow is lighter and more affordable.

Clasp quality: The clasp often fails first. Look for secure, well-made closures.

Link construction: Soldered links are stronger than open links.

Weight: Heavier usually means more metal and better quality. Compare similar styles by weight.
Styling Tips
Stacking: Multiple bracelets worn together. Mix textures and widths for interest.

Watch pairing: Coordinate metal colors. Thin bracelets complement watches without competing.

Mixed metals: Intentionally mixing gold tones is on trend. Own the look.

Dominant hand: Bracelets on your dominant hand get more wear. Consider durability.

Occasion matching: Tennis bracelets for formal events. Chain bracelets for everyday.
Clasp Options
Lobster claw: Secure, reliable, easy to use one-handed.

Toggle: Decorative, easy to fasten alone. Less secure for active wear.

Box clasp: Elegant, often with safety latch. Good for valuable pieces.

Fold-over: Low profile, secure. Common on link bracelets.

Magnetic: Very easy to use. Can open unexpectedly—not for valuable pieces.

Safety chains: Backup security that catches bracelet if main clasp fails.
Care Tips
Remove for: Sports, swimming, heavy lifting, household cleaning. Chemicals and impact damage bracelets.

Cleaning: Warm soapy water, soft cloth. Dry completely before storing.

Storage: Lay flat or hang to prevent tangling. Soft pouches prevent scratching.

Professional care: Annual inspection catches loose links or worn clasps before you lose the bracelet.

Daily wear: Bracelets get banged around. Accept some wear or choose pieces specifically designed for durability.