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Rings White Gold Ruby

Discover our ruby and 18K white gold rings, celebrating the intensity of deep red in exceptional fine jewellery creations by Mayuri Paris.

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Devi Ruby Ring

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Tina Ruby Ring

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Ethically Sourced & Kimberley Certified

All our gold jewelry comes with a certificate of authenticity, also available on request for other creations.

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Premium AAA Grade Gemstones

Our precious stones are carefully selected: AAA grade for colored stones and VVS for diamonds, guaranteeing exceptional purity and brilliance.

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Designed in Paris

Mayuri, a French brand, combines refinement and artisanal know-how to celebrate the timeless beauty of each piece of jewelry.

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Enjoy a one-year warranty on silver jewelry and a two-year warranty on gold jewelry. As part of our lifetime support, our customer service team is committed to providing you with a personalized solution for any issue you may encounter.

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Free delivery

No minimum order for mainland France.
Starting from €200 for the rest of Europe.

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Free returns

You have 30 days to return your jewelry. Return shipping is free within mainland France.

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Insured Shipping

Your precious jewelry is shipped with full insurance for complete peace of mind. Returns are also insured when a return label is provided.

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Financing options

Pay in 3 installments without fees with Alma and in 4 installments without fees with PayPal, to make it easier for you to access our creations.

Every Detail, Intentionally Wrapped

Each piece comes in our signature box, with a high-end jewellery box and a soft chamois cloth. All designed to protect, preserve, and delight from the first unboxing.
Every Detail, Intentionally Wrapped

"I was nervous about ordering the wrong size, but their customer service helped me through everything. When it arrived, the fit was perfect and the ring was even more stunning than the photos." – Claire D.

"Outstanding customer service, truly attentive from start to finish. Everything went perfectly and I'm delighted with my experience. Thank you so much!" – Isabelle C.

"My husband surprised me with the Kali ring for our anniversary and I literally teared up. The craftsmanship is incredible — you can feel the weight and quality immediately. I still get compliments every time I wear it." – Anna C.

What is the price of a white gold ruby ring at Mayuri?

The price of our white gold ruby rings varies according to the size and quality of the ruby, the weight of 18K gold used, and the complexity of the setting. Our creations start from around £400 for a delicate design, and can reach several thousand pounds for a solitaire or halo ring featuring a larger ruby. Each piece of jewellery comes with a certificate of authenticity available on request.

Do you offer white gold ruby and diamond rings?

Yes, our white gold ruby rings can be beautifully complemented by pavé or halo diamonds. This classic combination enhances the brilliance of the deep red ruby whilst adding luminosity and prestige. We also offer bespoke creations so you can design your ideal ring to suit your taste and budget.

How quickly do you deliver in-stock white gold ruby rings?

Our in-stock white gold ruby rings are dispatched the same day for orders placed before midnight, or the following day otherwise. For the UK, please allow 2 to 5 working days for standard delivery, or choose express shipping for a faster option. For bespoke creations or specific sizes, please allow 3 to 4 weeks of skilled craftsmanship in our partner workshops. Please note that customs duties may apply on delivery to the UK. See our shipping & returns policy for full details.

Can I pay for my white gold ruby ring in instalments?

Yes, we offer several instalment payment options for your white gold ruby ring:

  • Alma: 3x interest-free or up to 10 instalments
  • PayPal: 4x interest-free
  • Credit or debit card, bank transfer, or cryptocurrency in a single payment

All payments are fully secured on mayuri.fr.

What is the returns policy for a white gold ruby ring?

You have 30 days to return your white gold ruby ring if you are not completely satisfied, provided it is unworn and in its original condition. Returns are free of charge, and we will issue a full refund upon receipt of the jewellery. Please refer to our shipping & returns policy for full details. Your satisfaction is our priority at Mayuri.

Do you offer white gold ruby solitaire rings for engagements?

Absolutely. Our white gold ruby solitaire rings are perfect for a passionate and distinctive engagement. The ruby, stone of courage and ardent love, offers a bold alternative to the traditional diamond. We can craft your bespoke engagement ring in 18K white gold with a carefully selected AAA-quality ruby.

Can a white gold ruby ring be personalised with an engraving?

Yes, all our white gold ruby rings can be personalised with an interior engraving, whether initials, a date, or a short message. You can also choose the size of your ruby, the style of setting, or even have a fully bespoke design created from scratch. Contact us to discuss your project and receive a personalised quote.

What guarantee comes with an 18K white gold ring set with a ruby?

All our 18K white gold ruby rings (750) come with a 2-year guarantee covering manufacturing defects. We also offer lifetime assistance for maintenance, rhodium re-plating, and expert advice. Our jewellery is crafted using metals that are over 80% recycled and sourced from ethical supply chains.

How do I choose between a natural ruby and a treated ruby for my ring?

The majority of our white gold ruby rings feature heat-treated rubies, a standard practice in fine jewellery that enhances the colour and brilliance of the stone. These rubies offer excellent value for money. Untreated natural rubies are considerably rarer and more expensive. Mayuri can source natural rubies upon request for discerning collectors.

Can white gold ruby rings be worn every day?

Yes, ruby has a hardness of 9/10 on the Mohs scale, making it an exceptionally resilient stone for everyday wear. Paired with rhodium-plated 18K white gold, your ring will maintain its brilliance with minimal care: simply clean with warm soapy water and a soft cloth. We recommend removing your ring during intense manual activities to avoid direct impact.

Do you offer vintage or art deco white gold ruby rings?

Yes, we create vintage white gold ruby rings inspired by the 1920s and 1930s, featuring geometric lines, diamond surrounds, and millegrain settings characteristic of the art deco era. These designs combine timeless charm with the contemporary craftsmanship of our workshops. Browse our collection or enquire about a bespoke creation.

Where do the rubies in your white gold rings come from?

Our AAA-quality rubies are sourced primarily from Thailand, renowned for its stones with deep, uniform hues. Upon request, we can also source rubies from Burma (pigeon's blood rubies), Mozambique, or Madagascar. Each stone is selected for its colour, clarity, and brilliance, and can be accompanied by a gemmological certificate upon request.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is ruby known as the stone of passion?

Ruby has symbolised ardent love, courage and vitality since antiquity. Its intense red colour, caused by the presence of chromium in its aluminium oxide composition, naturally evokes passion and energy. The birthstone for July, ruby is traditionally given to celebrate wedding anniversaries, particularly the 15th and 40th. A ruby and white gold ring unites this passionate symbolism with the timeless elegance of white metal.

How hard is a ruby set in a white gold ring?

Ruby scores 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it the second hardest gemstone after diamond. As a member of the corundum family, it offers remarkable resistance to scratches and everyday wear. This exceptional durability makes ruby and white gold rings perfectly suited to daily wear, with no concern for the integrity of the stone. Only sharp, direct impacts should be avoided to preserve its brilliance.

How do you recognise the quality of a ruby in a white gold ring?

The quality of a ruby is assessed according to several precise criteria.

  • Colour: pigeon's blood red hues are the most prized
  • Clarity: fewer visible inclusions means higher quality
  • Cut: a precise cut maximises brilliance and radiance
  • Carat weight: rubies of superior quality above 1 carat are rare

At Mayuri Paris, all our rubies are of AAA quality, selected for their intense colour and exceptional transparency.

Does ruby pair better with white gold or yellow gold?

Ruby complements both white gold and yellow gold beautifully, the choice depends on your personal style. 18k white gold creates a modern, sophisticated contrast with the red of the ruby, showcasing the purity of the stone within a luminous setting. Yellow gold offers a warmer, more classic aesthetic. Ruby and white gold rings suit those with fair skin tones or those seeking a contemporary, minimalist elegance.

What are the most popular cuts for a ruby and white gold ring?

Ruby and white gold rings are available in several classic cuts, each with its own personality.

  • Oval: the most popular, it visually elongates the finger
  • Cushion: a vintage cut with rounded corners, deeply romantic
  • Round: a classic cut that optimises brilliance
  • Emerald: rectangular facets for an Art Deco aesthetic
  • Pear: elegant and distinctive

The choice depends on your aesthetic preferences and the shape of your hand.

What is a ruby and white gold halo ring?

A halo ring features a central ruby surrounded by a crown of diamonds or precious stones, creating a luminous halo effect. This iconic setting visually amplifies the size of the ruby whilst maximising its brilliance through reflection. Ruby and white gold halo rings offer a perfect balance between the passion of red and the radiance of white diamonds on a contemporary metal. This style, popularised by royal jewellery, is particularly suited to engagement rings.

Can ruby be paired with other gemstones in a white gold ring?

Yes, combinations of stones create remarkable jewellery compositions. Ruby harmonises particularly well with diamonds, creating a striking contrast between passionate red and pure white. Ruby-diamond-ruby trilogy rings symbolise the past, the present and the future. Some designs combine ruby and sapphire for a bold chromatic interplay. At Mayuri Paris, we offer personalised creations allowing you to pair your ruby with the stones of your choice in 18k white gold.

What is the difference between a Thai ruby and a Burmese ruby?

Burmese rubies (Burma/Myanmar) are historically the most sought-after for their exceptional pigeon's blood red colour and natural fluorescence. Thai rubies generally display slightly darker hues with purple undertones. At Mayuri Paris, our ruby and white gold rings are primarily set with AAA quality Thai rubies, offering excellent value. We can source Burmese, Mozambican or Madagascan rubies on request for bespoke creations.

How do I clean and care for my ruby and white gold ring?

Caring for a ruby and white gold ring is straightforward, thanks to the resilience of corundum.

  • Clean with a soft cloth and warm soapy water
  • Gently brush the setting areas with a soft-bristled brush
  • Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly
  • Avoid harsh chemicals and direct impacts
  • Plan for re-rhodium plating of the white gold every 2 to 3 years at a jeweller's workshop

The Mayuri Paris 2-year guarantee covers routine care for your jewellery.

What is a ruby and white gold trilogy ring and what does it symbolise?

A trilogy ring features three aligned stones, traditionally symbolising the past, the present and the future of a couple. In a ruby and white gold trilogy ring, the classic composition places a larger central ruby flanked by two smaller diamonds or rubies. This arrangement creates a harmonious visual balance whilst carrying deep emotional meaning. Ruby and white gold trilogy rings are particularly cherished as engagement rings or to celebrate a milestone anniversary.

What is a star ruby and can it be set in a white gold ring?

A star ruby displays an optical phenomenon known as asterism: a luminous six-rayed star appears across the surface of the stone when polished as a cabochon. This rare effect is caused by rutile needle inclusions oriented according to the crystalline structure of corundum. Star rubies require a cabochon cut (domed) rather than a faceted cut. Mayuri Paris can source and set star rubies in 18k white gold rings for truly unique and exceptional creations.

What size ruby should I choose for an elegant yet understated white gold ring?

For understated elegance, opt for a ruby of 0.50 to 1 carat in a white gold solitaire setting. This size offers a refined presence without ostentation, ideal for everyday wear. A ruby of 1 to 2 carats suits halo or trilogy rings where the central stone takes centre stage. Beyond 2 carats, a ruby becomes an exceptional piece reserved for special occasions. Finger size and setting style also influence the overall visual impact of the stone.