Chapter 3350: This secret love is hard to settle! (47)

Chapter 3350 This secret love is hard to settle! (47)

This kind of treasure, if it knocks, what a loss should it be?

I don’t want to eat black.

Su Qiao stretched her brows and said disapprovingly: "This thing is so hard that it won't break."

Ruby is a kind of corundum whose hardness is second only to diamond.

If it breaks in such a throw, can it still be a ruby? The glass ball is almost the same.

"Even if it can't be broken, it's not good to be scratched."

This is a gem, and it's still a gem worth tens of millions of billions, not a roadside stone, nor a glass ball.

After hearing Master Yang said it was true, Guo Yuan held a magnifying glass and looked at the ruby ​​on the table with some excitement.

The more I watch, the more I like it, and the more I watch it, the more excited it is.

This purity, this head, and this color are all top-notch.

Master Yang also squatted to the table, and softly introduced: "Boss, genuine pigeon blood red, very pure, no heating, unknown origin, a bit like Burma."

There are pedigrees in rubies, and the origin of rubies can be distinguished from high or low. The most noble pedigree is Burmese rubies, which are more than twice as expensive as those in Mozambique.

The most precious color of rubies is the famous pigeon blood, followed by red. Other purple, orange, or unsaturated colors, the lighter the color, the lower the price.

The higher the clarity, the rarer it is. Rubies with high clarity are more difficult to find than rubies with large grains. If they are both large and pure, they are valuable treasures.

And the one in front of me, whether it is weight, color, purity, or origin, can be regarded as the climax.

Guo Yuan's excitement rose a lot after hearing that it was from Myanmar, and he quickly asked, "How much is the weight?"

"5.66 carats."

Master Yang was very excited.

“Such a natural, high-purity pigeon blood with a weight of more than 5 carats is hard to find among thousands of rubies. It is really rare and a rare treasure.”

The weight of rubies is directly proportional to the price. The weight is different, and the price disparity is very large.

For example, the price of a Burmese ruby ​​of 1 carat is about 60,000, 2 carats is 100,000+, and 3 carats are 7 digits.

3 carats are already treasures, and those over 5 carats are extremely rare, which can attract the world's top jewelers.

And this one in front of you may be able to make some top foreign collectors obsessed with it!

"I have been in this business for so many years, and I saw it once at an auction in Hong Kong before. It was a 5.2 carat ruby, but it was not as pure as this one, and it was heated. It was auctioned at that time..."

At that time, the auction price was 180,000 U.S. dollars, but it has been two decades. The price of rubies has risen rapidly over the years and has already doubled thirty times.

Thirty times that is 5.4 million US dollars, which is almost 40 million yuan.

The most important thing is that this one is heavier than that one, and the purity is higher. It has not been heated yet, and the price is conservatively estimated to triple.

Natural ruby ​​without heating is twice as expensive as heated one.

Guo Yuan, as a businessman, still knows when to do what, he quickly reduced his excited expression and sat back on the sofa.

"Miss Su, although your gem is real, its color and purity are considered top-notch, and its weight is very rare, but you don’t have a certificate for this thing, this..."

Su Qiao gave him a very unceremonious look: "If there is a certificate, I will find you?"

(End of this chapter)