Article Written By Nena | Category: Ruby Rings

If you think a ruby ring is not a man’s ring then think again. It was powerful men of royal or imperial blood who first began to wear rubies. In 200 BC there were men bartering and trading for the best rubies along the Silk Road of China, and these rubies ended up not only in regal rings but also in scabbards, harnesses and armor of the noble warriors from China, India and throughout the East.

Mens Ruby Rings for Power, Virility and Love

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Rubies from Vietnam are slightly purple, those from Thailand are reddish-brown and those from Myanmar (Burma) and Ceylon are blood red. And if you think about it, the color of power is red – red for blood spilled in wars, red for fierce temperaments, red for strength and domination, red for virility. And this masculine quest for vitality and sexuality has existed since man himself, and red, being the color associated with the heart, has also been the most used color for romantic love between a man and a woman.

Ruby red is therefore a symbol of two of the most potent elements man seeks – power and love. Since it is also an extremely hard stone, ruby rings have often represented unbreakable strength, from the maharajas of India and the emperors of China to medieval knights and byzantine tyrants. No, the ruby is not a girly ring. It is one of the most ancient mens ring gemstones on record.

Ruby Rings for Men of Distinction

From statesmen to military men, rubies have been the preferred gemstone for mens rings and therefore the masculine styles available are vast: gold, white gold and sterling silver ruby rings, ruby birthstone ring, and ruby diamond ring settings. There is also a trend for a vintage ruby wedding ring, be it an antique ring or a ruby set into polished silver, platinum or titanium.

Yes they are bold. They are reminiscent of what roman statesmen wore and what decorated the hands of emperors and warriors of the east. They make a statement. They are not subtle. They are symbols about your strength, your masculinity, your virility and your individuality.

If you are a man in the public eye you may invest wisely in a mans ruby ring.

Here are some options and styles to consider:

  • Emerald-cut – one of the most popular masculine gemstone cuts
  • Antique ruby ring – in roman or medieval settings
  • Gold ruby ring – in deep Asian yellow gold
  • White gold ruby ring – with accented diamonds
  • Eternity ring – with thin flat rubies around a simple gold, silver, titanium or platinum band
  • Wedding ring – a traditional gold band with a ruby chip or an eternity ring with thin ruby inlays
  • Titanium ring – a strong aerospace grade titanium alloy ring with any size ruby as accent

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