A good ruby is not just red. It needs depth, brightness and life — the kind of colour that still holds its presence once it is set into a finished piece of jewellery.
At Waldemar Jewellers in Sydney, we create and source natural ruby jewellery, including ruby rings, ruby and diamond earrings, ruby pendants, ruby eternity rings and bespoke ruby pieces. Whether you are looking for an available piece from our curated collection or a custom ruby design made for a particular occasion, we can guide you towards jewellery that feels considered, personal and lasting.
Two rubies can look similar in a photograph but very different in person. That is why we select each ruby carefully, looking at colour, brightness, cut, clarity and how the stone will work in the finished piece.
Explore Ruby Jewellery
Choose from selected ruby jewellery pieces or enquire about a custom design created around a carefully chosen natural ruby.
Ruby Rings
Ruby rings bring colour, depth and presence to fine jewellery, from refined dress rings to meaningful anniversary and milestone pieces.
Ruby Earrings
Ruby earrings are a strong choice when you want a touch of colour, especially when the ruby is balanced with fine diamond detail.
Ruby Pendants
A ruby pendant can be a refined way to wear a natural ruby, either as a simple centre stone or as part of a diamond-accented design.
Ruby Eternity Rings
Ruby eternity rings can mark anniversaries, milestones and meaningful personal occasions with colour and sentiment.
Available Ruby Jewellery
Explore selected ruby jewellery currently available through Waldemar, including ruby rings, earrings, pendants, ruby and diamond jewellery and eternity rings. Each piece is chosen or crafted with attention to the ruby’s colour, brightness, proportions and how the gemstone works in the finished design.
For clients who would like something ready to purchase, our curated ruby jewellery offers a more immediate pathway. For clients seeking a more personal piece, we can also create bespoke ruby jewellery around a carefully selected natural ruby.
Natural Rubies, Chosen Carefully
With ruby, we are looking for life in the stone — not just a strong red colour. A ruby should have enough brightness to hold its beauty in normal lighting, not only under perfect showroom lights.
At Waldemar, we consider the full character of the ruby before recommending it for a piece of fine jewellery. Colour matters, but so do brightness, cut, clarity, treatment and how the stone will sit within the design.
Natural Rubies
Selected for colour, character, brightness and overall beauty.
Considered Design
The setting, diamonds and metal should support the ruby rather than compete with it.
Private Guidance
View selected ruby jewellery or discuss a custom ruby piece by appointment in Sydney.
Ruby and Diamond Jewellery
Ruby and diamond jewellery works beautifully because the diamonds give the ruby contrast. When designed properly, they make the red feel brighter and more defined without taking attention away from the stone.
This combination works well in ruby rings, ruby and diamond earrings, pendants, eternity rings and anniversary jewellery. It is especially suited to pieces that should feel significant, but still elegant enough to wear beyond a single occasion.
The balance matters. If the diamonds are too heavy, they can overpower the ruby. If they are too fine, they may not give the piece enough light. A good ruby and diamond design should feel balanced, luminous and easy to understand.
Bespoke Ruby Jewellery
For clients seeking something more personal, Waldemar can create bespoke ruby jewellery around a carefully selected natural ruby. This may include a ruby ring, pendant, earrings, anniversary piece or private commission.
With bespoke ruby jewellery, we usually start with the stone first. The ruby’s colour, shape and character should guide the design, rather than forcing the stone into a setting that does not suit it.
The process begins with understanding the occasion, the wearer and the type of piece you would like to create. From there, we can guide you through ruby selection, design direction, metal choice, diamond details and the proportions that will shape the finished piece.
Ruby Jewellery for Meaningful Occasions
Ruby is often chosen when the piece needs to carry meaning — a 40th wedding anniversary, a milestone birthday, a personal celebration or a gift that should feel more individual than a standard diamond piece.
A ruby ring, pendant or pair of ruby and diamond earrings can feel meaningful without being overly traditional. For clients choosing a gift, we can help guide the selection based on the occasion, the wearer’s style and whether an available piece or bespoke design is more suitable.
For a 40th wedding anniversary, ruby is the traditional gemstone. Depending on the wearer, this could be expressed through a ruby and diamond ring, ruby earrings, a pendant or a bespoke piece created around a carefully selected natural ruby.
View Ruby Jewellery in Sydney
For clients in Sydney, viewing ruby jewellery in person can be especially valuable. Ruby is a deeply visual gemstone, and photos rarely show the full depth, brightness or transparency of the stone.
At our Sydney showroom, you can view selected ruby jewellery, compare pieces where appropriate and discuss available or bespoke ruby options with Waldemar. This is particularly helpful for significant ruby jewellery, where small differences in colour and brightness can make a large difference to the finished piece.
For selected clients outside Sydney, we can also assist remotely where suitable.
Ruby Jewellery FAQs
Waldemar offers selected ruby jewellery, including ruby rings, ruby earrings, ruby pendants, ruby eternity rings, ruby and diamond jewellery and bespoke ruby pieces created by private consultation.
Yes. Selected ruby jewellery can be viewed by appointment at our Sydney showroom. This is often helpful with ruby, as colour and brightness can appear different depending on lighting and setting style.
Yes. We can create bespoke ruby rings, earrings, pendants and other fine jewellery pieces around carefully selected natural rubies. The design is developed around the stone so the finished piece feels balanced and considered.
Fine natural rubies are genuinely rare, particularly when they have strong colour, good brightness and enough transparency to look lively in jewellery. Larger fine rubies become increasingly difficult to source.
Colour, brightness, saturation, clarity, cut, carat weight, treatment and origin can all affect value. In practice, two rubies with similar descriptions can look very different side by side, so the individual stone matters.
Diamonds create contrast and brightness around ruby, helping the red appear more defined. The best ruby and diamond jewellery uses diamonds to support the ruby, not compete with it.
Ruby is one of the more durable coloured gemstones and can be suitable for regular wear when set properly. It belongs to the corundum family and ranks 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness. As with all fine jewellery, the setting style and how the piece is worn should still be considered.
Most natural rubies on the market are heat treated, which is widely accepted when disclosed properly. Unheated rubies are rarer and can command a premium, but beauty, colour, transparency and overall appearance remain more important than treatment status alone.
For significant ruby jewellery, viewing the piece or stone in person is usually preferable where possible. Ruby colour can vary greatly depending on lighting, cut and design. Selected pieces may be available to purchase or enquire about online, while higher-value or bespoke pieces are usually best discussed through a private consultation.
Explore Ruby Jewellery with Waldemar
Whether you are looking for a ruby ring, ruby and diamond earrings, a pendant, a ruby eternity ring or a bespoke ruby design, Waldemar can guide you towards a natural ruby piece that feels considered, refined and personal.
Explore available ruby jewellery, arrange a private viewing at our Sydney showroom or enquire about creating a bespoke ruby piece.

