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==In-Game Information==
 
==In-Game Information==
 
An extremely rare and valuable red jewel, found in clusters of rubies, which are themselves only found in clusters of bauxite.  
 
An extremely rare and valuable red jewel, found in clusters of rubies, which are themselves only found in clusters of bauxite.  
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==Real-World Information==
 
==Real-World Information==
 
The "star" pattern that this mineral is known for is caused by {{L|rutile}} (Titanium dioxide: TiO<sub>2</sub>) crystals that have impregnated the host corundum crystal. Star rubies are only smoothed into cabochons, as cutting them with facets does not allow the star pattern to be seen.
 
The "star" pattern that this mineral is known for is caused by {{L|rutile}} (Titanium dioxide: TiO<sub>2</sub>) crystals that have impregnated the host corundum crystal. Star rubies are only smoothed into cabochons, as cutting them with facets does not allow the star pattern to be seen.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 6 July 2010


Star ruby
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Uses
Location

  • Found within ruby as individual tiles
Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

In-Game Information

An extremely rare and valuable red jewel, found in clusters of rubies, which are themselves only found in clusters of bauxite.

Real-World Information

The "star" pattern that this mineral is known for is caused by Template:L (Titanium dioxide: TiO2) crystals that have impregnated the host corundum crystal. Star rubies are only smoothed into cabochons, as cutting them with facets does not allow the star pattern to be seen.

Template:Jewels