Cultural history of rubies

Ruby, with its intense red color, has always captured the imagination. Used since ancient times in jewelry and royal artifacts, rubies have symbolized passion, strength and protection. The ancients believed rubies brought good fortune and prosperity to the wearer. The stone has also been associated with love, the

the ruby continues to inspire admiration, as much for its natural beauty as for its profound cultural significance. Still used in fine jewelry as a symbol of passion and love, the ruby remains one of the world's most coveted gemstones: a timeless symbol of power and emotion.

Ruby necklace
Ruby necklace

A stone for every wedding anniversary!

The ruby is a stone given to celebrate thirty-five years of marriage! Its red color is often interpreted as a symbol of vitality, energy and strength. In giving this gem, we wish the couple a dynamic and energetic married life, filled with adventure and new challenges for the two of them. It is also synonymous with passion and celebrates the ardor of feelings between spouses. This stone testifies to the durability and solidity of the couple's union, as well as their commitment to continue building a life together, rich in precious moments.

The ruby and the astrological dimension

Every natural stone can be worn by every zodiac sign, although some will be more sensitive to certain stones. The zodiac signs most sensitive to ruby are : Aries, Leo, Cancer, Scorpio.

What if it all came from your imagination?

The purchase of a gemstone becomes the starting point for a bespoke creation!
Choose your favorite stone and let our craftsmen bring your jewel to life, transforming your stone into a unique piece of jewelry that tells your story.

MATY special creations
MATY special creations
MATY special creations

Choose your legendary stone: a ruby

Long called the "queen of stones" by the Indians, the ruby embodies inner fire through its flamboyant color.
A symbol of divine love, loyalty and courage, this stone is said to dissipate anger... The fiery color of this precious stone has often adorned the coats of arms of royal families!

Oval ruby, 1.27 carats.

Oval ruby, 1.27 carats.

1618

Pear-shaped ruby, 0.88 ct.

Pear-shaped ruby, 0.88 ct.

333

Ruby, 0.52 carats.

Ruby, 0.52 carats.

405

Gemmologist's advice

Care and recharging of your pearl

Véronique,
gemmologist at MATY for 32 years, reveals her secrets...

To energetically recharge your stone, you can immerse it for a few hours in demineralized salted water.

To clean your ruby, use a soft cloth dampened with a little water.

Our selection of ruby jewelry

Gold ring 375 yellow ruby flower

Gold ring 375 yellow ruby flower

€169.50 €339 (-50%)

375 ruby yellow gold earrings

375 ruby yellow gold earrings

109

2-tone ruby and diamond pendant in 375 gold

2-tone ruby and diamond pendant in 375 gold

€104.50 €209 (-50%)

925 rhodium-plated silver heart bracelet with synthetic ruby and zirconia stones

925 rhodium-plated silver heart bracelet with synthetic ruby and zirconia stones

49

Gold bracelet 750 yellow ruby and diamonds 18cm

Gold bracelet 750 yellow ruby and diamonds 18cm

362.50€ 725€ (-50%)

925 rhodium-plated silver necklace with synthetic ruby and zirconia stones, 45 cm

925 rhodium-plated silver necklace with synthetic ruby and zirconia stones, 45 cm

59

Gold 750 2-tone heart pendant with gemstones and diamonds

Gold 750 2-tone heart pendant with gemstones and diamonds

849

Gold 750 yellow ruby and diamond ring

Gold 750 yellow ruby and diamond ring

369,50€ 739 (-50%)

375 ruby yellow gold earrings

375 ruby yellow gold earrings

49

Ring in gold 750 2 tones oval rubies and diamonds

Ring in gold 750 2 tones oval rubies and diamonds

1795

Gold necklace 375 yellow 2 tones ruby and diamond 45cm with shortening ring to 42cm

Gold necklace 375 yellow 2 tones ruby and diamond 45cm with shortening ring to 42cm

€197.50 €395 (-50%)

Gold ring 375 yellow ruby

Bague or 375 jaune rubis

€92.50 €185 (-50%)

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