July Birthstone: Ruby

“She is more precious than rubies; nothing you desire can compare with her” (Proverbs 3:15).

Taken directly from GIA.edu

https://www.gia.edu/ruby-history-lore#:~:text=Many%20medieval%20Europeans%20wore%20rubies,also%20signifies%20wealth%20and%20success.

Red is the color of our most intense emotions—love and anger, passion and fury. It’s associated with objects of power and desire—like fast cars and red roses. Early cultures treasured rubies for their similarity to the redness of the blood that flowed through their veins, and believed that rubies held the power of life.

Ruby is one of the most historically significant colored stones. Rubies are mentioned four times in the Bible, in association with attributes like beauty and wisdom. In the ancient language of Sanskrit, ruby is called ratnaraj, or “king of precious stones.”

In the first century AD, the Roman scholar Pliny included rubies in his Natural History, describing their hardness and density. Ancient Hindus believed that those who offered fine rubies to the god Krishna were granted rebirth as emperors.

Hindus divided ruby into four castes, calling the true Oriental ruby a Brahmin. Someone in possession of a Brahmin was believed to have the advantage of perfect safety.

Ruby has accumulated a host of legends over the centuries. People in India believed that rubies enabled their owners to live in peace with their enemies. In Burma (a ruby source since at least 600 AD—now called Myanmar), warriors possessed rubies to make them invincible in battle. However, it wasn’t enough to just wear the rubies. They had to insert them into their flesh and make them part of their bodies.

The name ruby comes from the Latin word ruber, which means “red.” The glowing red of ruby suggested an inextinguishable flame burning in the stone, even shining through clothing and able to boil water.

Ruby has been called the most precious of the 12 stones created by God.

Ruby retained its importance with the birth of the western world and became one of the most sought-after gems of European royalty and the upper classes. Many medieval Europeans wore rubies to guarantee health, wealth, wisdom, and success in love.

Desire for ruby is just as great today as it always has been. As a symbol of passion, ruby makes an ideal romantic gift. Consumers are drawn to the lush color because it also signifies wealth and success.

A Staff Favorite <3 ...

A favorite of our staff is the paperclip chain. We consider it an essential item for every jewelry wardrobe.  It’s available in a variety of lengths and weights, looks chic alone or layered, and has coordinating bracelets and earrings available! This stunning 14k yellow gold piece accents any look with style and elegance. Classic, Timeless AND Edgy – all in one necklace!

Our most popular is this 18”, 8.5 gram sized necklace. It’s 6.1mm in width so it’s substantial enough to wear alone but doesn’t overwhelm other pieces.

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Welcome

Hello! My name is Valerie, and I am the bookkeeper here at Sharfmans Jewelers.  I’m new to the company (last October) and the industry. Before coming here, I was the bookkeeper at Charlton Furniture for 18 years.

It’s not much of a culture shock: I am accustomed to working with great people in a small business and having awesome customers. Not to mention working in a beautiful environment.

Speaking of which; all my friends ask me if I’m bringing home a paycheck or spending it all on new jewelry. I’m happy to say that my mortgage is getting paid and there is food on my table LOL. However, the temptation is strong.

I love coming in each morning to see the displays glistening with beautiful gold, diamonds, and gemstones.  Great care is taken in choosing the inventory.  Sharfmans has been in Worcester since 1937 and our customers expect great quality at reasonable prices. We happily accommodate.

Speaking of Sharfmans’ origins: I found the original ledger book from 1937 while cleaning out this office back in October. So Cool!

Anyways, welcome to our blog. As I am not a jeweler, I probably won’t be submitting very often.  I’ll let our knowledgeable sales staff do that. I can’t wait to read and learn what they have to offer here. 

Love & Peace,

Valerie