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ruby
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gemstone industry
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Ruby is highly valued in the gemstone industry for its deep red color, rarity, and use in luxury jewelry.
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7
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2
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diamond
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gemstone industry
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Diamonds are highly valued and sought after in the gemstone industry for engagement rings and luxury jewelry.
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3
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tourmaline
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gemstone industry
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Tourmaline is valued for its colorful variety and used in jewelry and metaphysical practices.
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4
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aquamarine
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gemstone industry
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Aquamarine is highly prized for its intense blue-green color and clarity in the gemstone industry.
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5
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citrine
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gemstone industry
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Citrine is a popular and affordable gemstone often used in jewelry for its warm and energetic qualities.
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3
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6
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zircon
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gemstone industry
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Zircon is a highly valued gemstone in the jewelry industry for its brilliance and is commonly used as a substitute for diamonds.
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3
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7
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aluminium oxide
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gemstone industry
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Aluminium oxide, also known as corundum, is highly prized in the gemstone industry for creating sapphires and rubies.
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8
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opal
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gemstone industry
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Opal is highly prized and commonly used in artisanal and high-end jewelry for its unique play-of-color.
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9
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pearl
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gemstone industry
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Pearls are highly valued in the gemstone industry for their cultural significance and traditional use in jewelry in Eastern countries like Japan and India.
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10
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silicon carbide
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gemstone industry
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Silicon carbide is used in the gemstone industry as a diamond simulant valued for its brilliance and durability in jewelry.
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