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WISHING FOR "RED" ON VALENTINE'S DAY? A Ruby will guarantee you Romance!

Stan Paul Jewelry Manufacturing Company is a prime manufacturer and wholesaler of fine diamonds and gemstone jewelry, and an importer of diamonds serving the Greater New England North Shore area since 1978.

    /Jewelry PR News/ - TOPSFIELD, MA, February 05, 2006 - February has long been the month of romance where it was common for friends and lovers to exchange small tokens of affection or handwritten notes. On Valentines' Day, we often buy red roses, candy in heart-shaped red boxes, and mushy red valentines with winged cherubs flying about shooting starry-eyed lovers with arrows.

We associate the color RED with love, vividness, passion, fidelity and power. It emanates warmth and a strong sense of life. Red elicits emotion, stimulates our heartbeat and breathing. Wearing red is supposed to bring about invincibility. Red represents valor, courage, hardiness, protection and loyalty. Red pertains to life and survival. Red is one of the basic primary colors. Royalty always walked down a red carpet. Most national flags have the color red in them. Red denotes power and high efficiency. Our faces turn red when we get emotional and women's most popular color of lipstick is red.

Red is also the color of Ruby, "the King of Gemstones", which comes from the Sanskrit language. For thousands of years Ruby has been considered one of the most valuable gemstones on Earth. To be classified as a "precious " stone, it has it all: a wonderfully rich color, excellent hardness and an overwhelming brilliance. It is also an extremely rare gemstone, especially in the finer qualities.

It should be understood that the most important element of value in a Ruby is the intensity and purity of its color, with red or slightly purplish-red being the most highly valued. Stones with a brownish cast or those exhibiting orange overtones are less desirable.

Cutting style and quality have a significant bearing on a Ruby's value, as the depth of stone contributes greatly to the overall appearance of the stone's color saturation. In addition, the orientation to the original crystal structure has dramatic effect on the resulting color display. Evenness of color, lack of surface imperfections, quality of the final polish and symmetry are important in the overall evaluation of fine Rubies. These are also important in the final evaluation of any stone!

As Valentine's Day approaches, give a Ruby! Valentine's Day is also the second biggest day of the year for proposals and gifts of jewelry. Celebrate the greatest human emotion, Love!

Valentine's Day is the perfect occasion to purchase fine Red Ruby jewelry that will express your love, declare your intentions, remind someone special about the intensity of your relationship or express your appreciation of a friendship. If you are looking for "RED" in your romance, come in or call for an appointment now. I will help you choose the finest Ruby. I have been serving New England families for over 27 years and would like to be your trusted family jeweler!

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