Physical Properties of Ruby Stone |
|
Chemical Formula: | Al2O3 |
Chemical Composition: | Aluminium Oxide |
Crystal System: | Hexagonal |
Lustre: | Vitreous to adamantine |
Transparency: | Transparent to opaque |
Colour: | Bright Red |
Streak: | White |
Hardness: | 9 on Mohs scale |
Tenacity: | Brittle |
Cleavage: | None |
Fracture: | Conchoidal, splinter |
Density: | 4.02 |
Refractive Index: | 1.76 - 1.77 |
The red contour of corundum is Ruby. It has discrete shades of red waffling from pinkish to purplish or brownish red relying on gob of chromium and iron present in the stone. It occurs in trigonal crystal structure with a hardness of about 9 Mohs. It is second hardest element subsisting in the world after Diamond.
It will exile all sort of impediment from your life. It invigorates audacity and espouses extroverted working abilities in you. It enroots spiritual travail in you and a hunger to achieve something. It Inculcates absolutism capabilities in you. It leads you to abatement of acerbity in you when the crucial time arrives and you need to care for others. It acts as a provenance to replenish you with power and energy from within and generates a sense of responsibility in you. It accruals the glow of the body. It helps to ambush your aphotic fears. It will regulate all the chakras of your body and will you with refurbishing energy full of joy and colours. It espouses fieriness, zeal and makes you passionate for life. It is quiet fruitful to bury lassitude and lethargy in you.
It strokes the mind, enhances the awareness and fortifies the mental concentration. It emboldens explicit dreams and crystal clear perception in order to anneal in times of emulation and guards you against psychic attacks. It acts like a gratuity for the heart and the circulatory system. It also ejects the toxins from the body and fosters the kidneys, reproductive organs and the spleen.
Ruby gemstones / crystals are found in some of the countries of world are: Thailand, Afghanistan, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, India, Namibia, Japan, Scotland, Madagascar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Vietnam