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The Black Star Sapphire is black, it is a star-type stone, showing the same asterism as any "star" stone. There is no prohibition on gemstones that display asterism.
Blue is a perfectly acceptable colour, it is the colour of Sambhu, the god of the north-east (& other things). We do not need to find an actual example of the use of a star ruby, & if an example does exist it tells us nothing except that somebody had sufficient money to pay for it. The reality is that Jose's question taken in a literal sense cannot ever be answered because there have been millions of Balinese keris with millions & millions of different forms of ornamentation, & we cannot access every Balinese keris that ever existed. But one thing is certain:- use of a star ruby in Balinese symbolic ornamentation is perfectly acceptable & could be used in keris ornamentation. |
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José has not explained why he is asking this question, so i cannot presume to know if we do or do not need to find an example to satisfy his question. ![]() |
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Maybe.
What we know about Balinese colour symbolism is that it is the colour alone that dictates choice of material for symbolic ornamentation. We also know that sapphires & rubies, amongst many other materials, have been used by the Balinese people for symbolic ornamentation. We know that the occurrence of high value gemstones in Balinese keris ornamentation is relatively rare. We know that rubies which display asterism, ie, star rubies, are rare. Star rubies are red, just like normal rubies, but they also display asterism. Whilst it is true that we would need an actual example of a Balinese keris that used one or more star rubies in its ornamentation, in order to be able to know with certainty that star rubies were used in Balinese keris ornamentation, I rather think that we might wait a very long time to find such an example. On the other hand, the weight of known facts that relate to Balinese symbolic colour ornamentation indicates that given the population of Balinese keris over time, it might be considered to be rather unusual if somebody, at some time, did not have a Balinese keris that used a star ruby in its ornamentation. However, be all that as it may, I read Jose's question as if it had been framed in colloquial fashion, where the word "ever" is not necessarily intended to mean something like "from the beginning of time". |
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I don't disagree with you Alan. My only point is that José obviously asked the question for a reason and i am fairly certain that he is quite aware that both red and blue stones are perfectly acceptable colours for Balinese keris dress. So he is asking specifically about STAR gems for some reason. Perhaps he will share that reason with us.
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OK, got it.
Maybe he has star ruby + a keris that needs attention + he doesn't want to use the star if this is unacceptable. Maybe. |
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This discussion has been enlightening and unexpected.
My inquiry was to help me make a decision between a ruby or a star ruby. I was wondering which one to buy. Not a natural ruby, but a lab grown one - much less expensive. There is a plastic pink/white swirl "stone" in the top of the hilt, which I am thinking was later and I may replace with the lab ruby.. The bottom stones were missing and I am trying to replace them with lab rubies too. I may post the Bali keris when I finish it. Thank you folks for the help. |
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Natural, low quality (not transparent) rubies are cheap in Indonesia, I can recommend you to a reliable seller if you wish. Personally I would prefer it to a lab stone even if does not matter as said by Alan.
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