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emerald
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Gemstone industry
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Highly valued for its rich green color and used in high-end jewelry in Western countries
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2
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emerald
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gemstone culture
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Regarded as a highly valued gemstone, admired for its rich green color and historical significance
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3
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emerald
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gemstone enthusiasts
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Highly prized for its deep green color and rarity
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4
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emerald
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gemstone industry
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Highly prized for its vivid green color and often used in high-end jewelry
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5
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emerald
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gemstone trade
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Valued for its rich green color and used in fine jewelry
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6
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emeralds
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Gemstone enthusiasts
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Admired for their lush green color and inclusions as a sign of authenticity
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7
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sapphire
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Gemstone industry
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Highly valued for its deep blue color and used in luxury jewelry in Western countries
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8
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sapphire
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gemstone culture
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Seen as a revered gemstone, appreciated for its various colors including blue, pink, yellow, and the rare padparadscha
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9
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sapphire
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gemstone enthusiast culture
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Sapphires are revered for their stunning blue color and are often associated with loyalty and wisdom.
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10
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sapphire
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gemstone enthusiasts
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Valued for its rich blue hue and durability
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sapphire
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gemstone industry
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Valued for its deep blue color and commonly used in fine jewelry
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12
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sapphire
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gemstone trade
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Associated with luxury and royalty, often used in high-end jewelry
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sapphires
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Gemstone enthusiasts
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Highly valued for their rarity and unique color variations
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sapphires
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gemstone
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In some cultures, sapphires are highly prized and associated with royalty and nobility.
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