Rajaratna Ruby
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At 2475 carats, the Rajaratna Ruby is far from the world's largest ruby. An 18,696 carat crystal exists.[1] There is a 21,450 carat piece from Myanmar,[2] and the "Chaiyo Ruby" at 109,000 carats.[3]
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