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This is a set of the assemblage of the royal nine gems in the ring which is called “nawarat koepar” ring that included ruby, diamond, pearl, coral, topaz, sapphire, moonstone, zircon, and emerald. This ring is exclusively worn by men. It is done by the instruction of the astrologer at the most auspicious time for the sake of good luck for those who wear it. An arrangement of nine gems in proper order is revealing the pure and nobility. The nine gems are always set in the same order: the ruby in the middle, the diamond at the top center, then clockwise, follows the pearl, the coral, the topaz, the sapphire, the moonstone, the zircon, and end with emerald. These gems represent a symbol of glory and nobility such as the ruby stands for glory, the diamond for dignity, the pearl for grace, the coral for power, and the sapphire for love, the moonstone for perfection, the zircon for strength and the emerald for peace. It has been deeply believed in wearing these nine gems in a circular design as the good lucky charisma since the time of Myanmar Kings’ reign. |