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Mineral
Ruby
"MM_Ore_01_2023"
Mineral
Geological Survey and Preliminary Limestone Exploration in Putao area, Kachin state
Ruby mineral occurs in milky white color, medium grained marble in Man Si Kun area, Putao township, Kachin state
251.0 ~ 318.1
Million Years (Ma)
Permian and older
Mogok Group
Manual
Mineral Database
8 cm x 6 cm x 4 cm
cm
Geological Survey and Preliminary Limestone Exploration in Putao township, Kachin state
Field Report
359.2 ~ 762
GPS
Mineral Deposit Area
Geological Survey and Preliminary Limestone Exploration in Man Se Kun area, Putao township, Kachin state
Man Se Kun area, Putao township, Kachin state
Burma Ruby is the rarest and most valuable member of the corundum family. Colors range from pink red ruby to a vivid pigeon blood red that is regarded as the finest color for ruby. Prized for their beauty, durability, and rarity, it is the quality of the color which most determines the value of rubies. In Myanmar Ruby is mainly occurs in Mogok (Ruby Land) and Mong Hsu also.
Myanmar (Burma)
Kachin state
Putao township
Mr. Kyaw Kyaw Ohn, Mr. Soe Myint, Mr. Tin Ko Ko Oo and etal. (DGSE)
Department of Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration, Naypyitaw, [email protected]
2021-06-22 ~ 2021-08-08
Field Report
[email protected], Naypyitaw, [email protected]
Field Report
[email protected], Naypyitaw, [email protected]
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2022-12-28