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“350 carats of richly-colored, genuine rubies at this price is simply amazing.”

— JAMES T. FENT,

Stauer GIA

Graduate Gemologist

This necklace contains a stunning 350 ctw of deep red rubies. Enlarged to show details.

If Your Passion Lasts Longer Than 4 Hours…Call Your Doctor

Spark her passion with a spectacular 350 carats of genuine polished rubies.

N

eed more passion in your life? Looking for some romantic heat to ignite that

old flame? You’re not going to find it in the drug store. The secret of history’s great lovers had nothing to do with pharmaceuticals. Casanova and Valentino wooed women the old-fashioned way: with chivalry, poetry and gigantic gemstones.

If you want to melt her heart, forget subtlety. Go for fireworks. Our Polished Ruby Necklace features a whopping 350 carats of smooth-tumbled, genuine rubies. The Polished Ruby Necklace is a grand gesture guaranteed to make her swoon.

The world’s rarest and most precious stone has been working its magic for

centuries. Ruby is the red variety of the mineral corundum, one of Earth’s hardest minerals. It has everything a precious stone should have including intense color, superb hardness (second only to a diamond) and rarity. So it’s no wonder that top quality rubies achieve such high prices at auctions, surpassing even the hammer price for diamonds in equal classification.

In the time of chivalry, the regal ruby was

considered 8 times more valuable than

diamonds. Ancient people even believed that rubies were lit from within by an

inextinguishable flame. Luckily, after thousands of years reigning as the “King of Gems,” the passionate fire inside of the radiant red ruby has shown no signs of cooling. Desire for this sultry, seductive stone is hotter than ever. And at a price this low, it’s the perfect time to get things smoldering again.

Genuine ruby for under $2.00 per

carat? Believe it. High-end jewelers can sell some rubies for more than $5,000 a carat! We think that’s ridiculous in today’s economy so we dropped that price by about 99.95%. How do we get our prices so low? Volume. Last year, we believe Stauer was the largest buyer of carat-weight emer- alds in the world and this year we’re on track to be the largest buyer of carat-weight rubies. At 350 carats for under $150, we’ve really outdone our- selves this time. Designed to take her breath away, this windfall of enormous rubies is strung together into an elegant, hand-knotted

Discover the passionate fire and

exquisite color inside these radiant rubies

Smar t Luxur ies—Surpr ising Pr ices

18" necklace that secures with a gold vermeil lobster clasp and includes a 2" extender. The size and shape of each stone is unique, with natural color variations from burgundy to bordeaux.

Our passionate guarantee. The seduc-

tive fire of brilliant red ruby expresses your love like no other gemstone. Try our Polished Ruby Necklace for 30 days. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply return it to us for a full refund of the purchase price.

JEWELRY SPECS:

- 350 ctw of genuine smooth-tumbled rubies - Gold vermeil clasp - 18" necklace with 2" extender

Stauer Polished Ruby Necklace

350 ctw—Was $395

Now, Your price $145 +s&p

Call now to take advantage of this limited offer.

1-888-324-1969

Promotional Code RKN181-01

Please mention this code when you call.

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