Not Hotan Hongyu. Hetian jade ruby is very precious, even many experienced Hetian jade collectors have no chance to get rid of it. Gong Yue, deputy director of Xinjiang Gemstone Appraisal Center, once posted a post denying the existence of "Hetian Ruby". It is reported that a 9-gram seed of Hetian Hongyu was sold to 130w a few years ago, which shows how precious Hetian Hongyu is! According to the preciousness of Hetian jade, ancient books were sorted out according to its color system. The so-called "one red, two yellow, three black, four white and five green" expounded that Hetian jade was as purple as blood coagulation and as red as cockscomb. Because it is almost invisible to future generations, many people in the industry think that Hetian Ruby is a legend, and some people think that the ruby recorded in ancient books is actually South Red Agate and so on.
Some people also affirmed the existence of Hetian ruby seed stone and described its properties: hardness 6+, density 2.94+, both of which are standard properties of He Yu; The primary minerals are mainly actinolite and tremolite, which are felt-like or pine needle-like structures. The formation of red is the precipitation of actinolite-its base is usually Hetian sapphire or jasper. I agree with this statement, because I have an object handed down from ancient times that fits this description, but I have never shown it to anyone, and I can't finally confirm it.
As for your character analysis based on its picture, you should be able to confirm that it is an ordinary burnt agate-note that it is not a south red agate! I hope I can help you.