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Corundum var: Ruby (etched crystal)
- Mogok Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin Dist., Mandalay Region, Myanmar
- Ex. Ron Romanella
- Toenail, 3.1 x 1.7 x 1.4 cm, 8.8 grams
- Start Time: 05/04/2023 7:00:00 pm (CDT)
- End Time: 05/13/2023 6:40:00 pm (CDT)
- Auction Closed
- Winning Bid: $450
Item Description
Mogok is synonymous with Rubies. Simply put, a large number of the world's finest Ruby crystals and gems have been mined around Mogok for centuries. This piece is a beautiful, free-form etched Ruby crystal with a glistening waxy luster, along with good translucence when backlit. The piece has a rich pink-red color, not quite "pigeon's blood red", but still very pleasant in person. Although the crystal shows clear etching patterns, if you look closely, you can see defined little crystal faces all over, so it's not just a "lump", it's still a crystallized specimen. The piece shows vivid red fluorescence under SW UV light. Weight is 8.8 grams. This is an impactful specimen, and nearly complete-all-around. This piece comes to us from the legendary Ron Romanella (February 28, 1932 - October 24, 2022), a well-known gem and mineral dealer from New York City. He studied mineralogy at Columbia School of Mines, and he was mentored by Dr. Frederick Pough of the American Museum of Natural History, and learned about the business side from well-known mineral dealers Hugh Ford and Maurice Hammoneau. Ron himself was a mentor to other successful East Coast mineral dealers such as Larry Conklin, Herb Obodda and even employed Dave Wilber for a time. He largely transitioned out of selling minerals as his business focused more on gems for the last few decades, and his sons Michael and Jerry have been running the family business in Scottsdale for many years now. With that said, Ron was one of the great powerhouse mineral dealers in the US for many years, offering fine quality specimens and gem crystals from classic and contemporary localities. Among his top achievements, is that Ron is credited with importing the first known crystals of Tanzanite into the US in the 1960s.
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Bidding History
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$450 | 05/13/2023 6:32:17 pm (CDT) |
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