Jacinth is a crystal, bright, purple gemstone. It is called Gomed in Urdu. Pure jacinth contains a very uncommon, precious metal named Zirconium. |
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He said there should be a deliberate policy to compel gemstone companies to sell part of their produce to local jewellers. |
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In particular he described a faceted stone weighing 125 carats that he said was as fine a gemstone as any yet produced in the United States. |
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Covering the hilt were runes of some lost language, and in the centre was an impressive green gemstone. |
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As gemstone treatments become more complex, will the lab replace the loupe? |
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Such a structure reflects light in unusual ways similar to mother-of-pearl or the gemstone opal. |
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Any fluorescence under ultraviolet light may also provide clues to the identity and status of a gemstone. |
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Morgan finally dug up a gemstone, picked it up and handed it to Evelyn, who put it in a bag. |
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Attractive gemstone paintings, which use garnet, turquoise, yellow agate and red jasper, from Agra catch the attention of visitors. |
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Gem candescence is an optical quality that makes a gemstone look like a brilliant drop of liquid color. |
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In addition to metals, Russia developed an extensive gemstone trade by importing stones into the country along the major trade routes. |
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For instance, exporters of rough gemstones should start exporting finished gemstone products like rings and other jewellery, he said. |
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Thousands of shops sell the luminescent deep green gemstone, fashioned into lucky charms and jewellery of all sizes and shapes. |
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The neckline is revealed through gemstone inlaying, as the essential jewel of every woman. |
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Twelve of these prospectors hold mineral claims in Nunavut, with interesting gold, platinum, base metal and gemstone prospects. |
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The demand of this gemstone escalated in leaps and bounds, which brought miners from all around the world. |
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This gemstone is known worldwide as being a good luck charm to help prevent accidents. |
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If, or when, a patient died, it was thought that the gemstone had some flaw, or they had not ingested enough of it. |
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Find out where you can hunt down brilliant opals, Australia's national gemstone. |
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The popularity of this unique gemstone has tended to wax and wane just like the moon. |
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Strictly speaking, gemologists say that a gemstone has a culet only in the case where a small facet is cut at the tip of the pavilion. |
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In combination with aluminum, yttrium produces a gemstone that simulates diamond. |
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Many gemologists have turned their specialized knowledge to the business world, as gemstone dealers or jewelers. |
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The gemstone is trichroic in dark blue, green-yellow and red-purple. |
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Mr Chisanyi said youths should be engaged in productive ventures such as agriculture, carpentry, tailoring, fishing, manufacturing gemstone mining, copper craft and art. |
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The classic elegance and neat clean lines of an understated composition crowned by a majestic gemstone regally set on diamond-studded white gold. |
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All that is left to do is to secure the gemstone in the setting. |
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Even if you manage to find a bargain, seasoned gemstone collectors reckon that you may need to hold the stones for as long as ten years to get a decent return. |
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The impure gemstone was not good enough to be made into a necklace, so it was thrown out. |
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Ask whether a gemstone is natural, laboratory-created, or imitation. |
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The oysters are first enucleated with perfectly round gemstone beads such as turquoise, amethyst, garnet, citrine, and opal, then left to grow for almost a year to obtain a luxurious nacre, or exterior coating. |
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Though fluorite and spinel can also occur in a deep violet, and you will sometimes find sapphire and tourmaline in purple, amethyst is the only gemstone whose primary color is violet. |
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An appraisal does not in any way indicate the current saleability of a gemstone or piece of jewellery, as the appraisal exclusively implies that there is a demand for the item. |
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Sapphire crystal screens: why Apple is interested in a gemstone. |
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There is no gemstone mining company in the whole country and artisanal miners sell their crude stones to the highest bidder with absolutely no government intervention. |
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A contributing factor is the rise of the yuan against the dollar, the denominating currency for gemstone prices. A second force is economic insecurity. |
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Today, it services many gemstone customers for colorization of topaz. |
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An ammolite is essentially a gemstone formed from the shells of ammonites. |
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The project: a three phase project examining the geological setting of the Kimmirut sapphire deposit, developing a prospecting course specifically aimed at gemstone prospecting and delivering the course to the communities. |
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Moreover, the purchase of the gemstone combinations with at least four stones of the same color are more lucrative than purchases of easier combinations. |
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Between 200,000 and 400,000 children work in illegal mining and gemstone operations and in agriculture, while another 200,000 are reported to work in the drug trade, often as coca pickers. |
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Once all 24 gemstone combinations are sold, the game ends. |
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In the very early days of gemstone fashioning, a polisher or lapidary would cut and polish both diamonds and other gemstones. |
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Interest in the certain quality forms of blue quartz as a collectible gemstone particularly arises in India and in the United States. |
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Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects. |
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Others may ignore traces of oil if the presence of the material does not improve the look of the gemstone. |
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Emerald is regarded as the traditional birthstone for May as well as the traditional gemstone for the astrological signs of Cancer. |
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When hip-hop mogul Jay-Z, left, escorted girlfriend Beyonce to the Oscars, he brightened up his classic tux with a colored gemstone stickpin. |
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Titan Gems, and Zales Corporation are some of key player in the gemstone industry. |
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Gem Bazaars have opened the door of numerous opportunities to the local stakeholders of gemstone sector. |
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From what qualifies as a gemstone to how to evaluate color, price, and stones, this offers key details any gemstone buyer must have. |
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Rare precious gemstones of this extraordinary quality are usually available exclusively in gem collections of museums, private dealers and international gemstone connoisseurs. |
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When a breeze comes up and nags the surface, it sparkles like a gemstone. |
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For example, Samsung details that the Almandite Garnet gemstone was worn as an amulet by the ancient Egyptians who believed that the stone held special protective powers. |
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The nearby Wanda Mines also attract gemstone and geode collectors. |
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Rare precious gemstones of this nature are usually found in the private gem collections of jewellers, gemstone dealers and international gemstone connoisseurs. |
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Gemstone carving, known as glyptography, is an exacting endeavor in which only the gifted and patient achieve success. |
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Gemstone settings are basically any setting with a combination of diamonds and other precious stones. |
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While at HSN, Dallas Prince Designs was a successful premiere concept with her 14k Gold Gemstone Jewelry and her Sterling Silver Marcasite line. |
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GemStone Systems, the leading provider of distributed data management and virtualization solutions, and Rogue Wave Software, a division of Quovadx, Inc. |
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Gemstone and her dam, Kincob, were both bred by Airlie Stud. |
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