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astrological significance of gemstones
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Western countries
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Gemstones are associated with specific zodiac signs and birth months, and are believed to have a significant impact on an individual's life and personality.
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2
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astrological significance of gemstones
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western cultures
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Less emphasis on the astrological significance of gemstones in everyday life
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3
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auspicious gemstones
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Western countries
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Valued for their aesthetic appeal and rarity rather than their auspicious properties
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4
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auspicious gemstones
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western countries
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Primarily valued for their rarity and beauty, with less emphasis on astrological or spiritual significance.
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5
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gemstone evaluation
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Western countries
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Gemstone evaluation often takes into account a stone's clarity, cut, and carat weight.
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6
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gemstone jewelry
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Western countries
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Often given as a gift for special occasions such as anniversaries and birthdays
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7
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gemstone jewelry
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western cultures
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Preference for a variety of designs, including both traditional and contemporary styles, with a focus on individual aesthetic expression
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8
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gemstones
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Western countries
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Gemstones are believed to have unique qualities and meanings when set in jewelry
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9
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gemstones
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Western countries
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Gemstones are often used as jewelry and are considered valuable luxury items.
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precious stones
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Western countries
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Precious stones like diamonds and rubies are popular choices for engagement rings and other jewelry.
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synthetic gemstones
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Western countries
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Synthetic gemstones are readily accepted as an affordable alternative to natural gemstones.
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value of gemstones
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Western countries
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Gemstones are often used as symbols of wealth and status.
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value of gemstones
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western cultures
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Focus on the monetary value and aesthetic appeal of gemstones, with less emphasis on cultural and historical significance
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