culture   Gemstone industry

10 commonsense assertions
Concepts (10) ruby (1) diamond (1) tourmaline (1) aquamarine (1) citrine (1) zircon (1) aluminium oxide (1) opal (1) pearl (1) silicon carbide (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ruby gemstone industry Ruby is highly valued in the gemstone industry for its deep red color, rarity, and use in luxury jewelry. 7
2 diamond gemstone industry Diamonds are highly valued and sought after in the gemstone industry for engagement rings and luxury jewelry. 6
3 tourmaline gemstone industry Tourmaline is valued for its colorful variety and used in jewelry and metaphysical practices. 4
4 aquamarine gemstone industry Aquamarine is highly prized for its intense blue-green color and clarity in the gemstone industry. 3
5 citrine gemstone industry Citrine is a popular and affordable gemstone often used in jewelry for its warm and energetic qualities. 3
6 zircon gemstone industry Zircon is a highly valued gemstone in the jewelry industry for its brilliance and is commonly used as a substitute for diamonds. 3
7 aluminium oxide gemstone industry Aluminium oxide, also known as corundum, is highly prized in the gemstone industry for creating sapphires and rubies. 2
8 opal gemstone industry Opal is highly prized and commonly used in artisanal and high-end jewelry for its unique play-of-color. 2
9 pearl gemstone industry Pearls are highly valued in the gemstone industry for their cultural significance and traditional use in jewelry in Eastern countries like Japan and India. 1
10 silicon carbide gemstone industry Silicon carbide is used in the gemstone industry as a diamond simulant valued for its brilliance and durability in jewelry. 1