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date: 26 January 2025

ruby 

Source:
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms
Author(s):

Michael Clarke

A rich red gemstone, the name derives from the Latin word rubens meaning red. It is a variety of the mineral corundum, which is colourless when pure. The addition of tiny quantities of chromium provides the colour red, whilst iron and titanium give the colours of the other variety, ... ...

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