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The crown is decorated with emeralds, diamands, garnets, and other jewels.
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However, this is witnessed in small artisanal and traditional mines, where the children extract emeralds, amethyst, aquamarines, tourmalines and garnets.
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Most emeralds are highly included, so their brittleness (resistance to breakage) is classified as generally poor.
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In the middle of each bar, a large cabochon-cut balas ruby was placed, surrounded by four emeralds forming a square cross.
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Dark green is considered to be the most beautiful, scarce, and valuable color for emeralds.
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Wealthy women wore jewels such as emeralds, aquamarine, opal, and pearls as earrings, necklaces, rings and sometimes sewn onto their shoes and clothing.
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An ornate jade armlet of 18th century is inlaid with ruby in the center and surrounded by emeralds.
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Emeralds can only be obtained in the second act of each level.
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Members of this family include baskettails, emeralds, river cruisers, sundragons, shadowdragons, boghaunters, and other creatively named dragonflies.
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Synthetic diamonds and emeralds were produced to test hardness in space age materials.
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He did not know that the former tsarina and her daughters wore concealed on their person diamonds, emeralds, rubies and ropes of pearls.
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The abundance of salt, emeralds, and coal brought these commodities to "de facto" currency status.
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Gemfields is a luxury company that produces emeralds, rubies, and amethysts.
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A book is published giving clues about where some emeralds are hidden in the hotel.
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Colombian emeralds are generally the most prized due to their transparency and fire.
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I counted about 116; thus there are more emeralds than rubies.
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The throne was supported by six massive feet, said to be of solid gold, sprinkled over with rubies, emeralds, and diamonds.
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You'd encounter the stage through normal play by collecting the emeralds.
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The design of the goblet is a tree with a coiled serpent and the apples on the tree are represented by emeralds.
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Synthetic emeralds are often referred to as created, as their chemical and gemological composition is the same as their natural counterparts.
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Instead, the two terms, originating from the local indigenous language, often describe the quality and color of emeralds.
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Colombian emeralds are much sought after, and not just because of their superb quality and color.
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The river and its banks are rich of gems: emeralds, rubies, sards, aquamarines, and other.
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Made of gold, pearls and emeralds, its manufacture combined fine jewellery with a meticulous watchmaking movement.
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Immacutavely carved out of jade these artefacts are often studded with jewels like rubies, diamonds, emeralds and jade.
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Jeweled badges, crown set with pearls, diamonds, rubies or emeralds, according to choice, may be worn by alumni members.
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To his surprise, it carried textiles, ceramic and much-desired gold, silver, and emeralds, becoming the central focus of the expedition.
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Moorish poets described it as a pearl set in emeralds, an allusion to the colour of its buildings and the woods around them.
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They farmed maize, potato, quinoa and cotton, and traded worked gold, emeralds, blankets, ceramic handicrafts, coca and salt with neighboring nations.
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The green colouration tends not to fade over time as much as in other emeralds.
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The order's badge was an expensively crafted gold skull and laurel wreath creation, incorporating seed pearls, rubies and emeralds.
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Fragarach is also described as possessing a hilt of silver and gold wire with seven perfect emeralds set in its pommel.
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He also ordered them to wear green glasses so it would appear to be made entirely of emeralds.
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The glass glows likes deep-set rubies and emeralds and amethysts and jewels of all colors.
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The cover is handmade of gold, and decorated with precious gemstones, sapphires, emeralds, and pearls.
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The artisans created the covers with emeralds, sapphires, rubies, garnets, agate, and pearls.
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Other gemstones, such as sapphires, rubies, emeralds, have different systems.
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The object of the levels is to collect all of the green emeralds scattered around the level while avoiding obstacles and enemies.
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However, other scholars suggest the possibility of it being the dazzling diamonds encircled by emeralds and rubies, suspended opposite the throne.
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The tunnel leads to a solid wall, carved with two entwined serpents with emeralds for eyes.
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In addition, the spondylus shell, emeralds, feathers, and other minerals were imported to the area.
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Their objective was to grow and to supply emeralds, rubies, sapphires, alexandrite and other gems to the jewelry industry.
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Chrome tourmaline is a rich green color due to the presence of chromium atoms in the crystal; chromium also produces the green color of emeralds.
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With this, the emeralds had a big advantage for the final round.
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He had a papal tiara made for his own use studded with diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, topaz, large pearls, and every kind of precious gem.
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The crown contains 36 emeralds, 105 pearls, 34 rubies, 2 spinels, and 1,469 diamonds.
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Hobbins also have the power to excavate, and can destroy emeralds and gold bags while so doing.
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Altogether, there are 15 emeralds and 374 diamonds in the necklace.
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Along their trip, they took a large amount of gold and emeralds.
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In the middle of each bar there is a large balass ruby, cut en cabuchon, with four emeralds round it, which form a square cross.
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Consider the evidence that all emeralds examined thus far have been green.
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Thus, by the same evidence we can conclude that all future emeralds will be "grue".
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Emeralds are often the currency of the villagers, although some trade with wheat or other materials.
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During the day they scour the river beds and scavenge the mining fields for overlooked emeralds in private mines.
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The stolen emeralds were real gemstones on loan for the movie.
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However, in the grading of emeralds, clarity is considered a close second.
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Made of 22-carat gold and set with precious rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and pearls, the crown weighs 2475g.
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Her toys were all made of gold or platinum or diamonds or emeralds.
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The top of the tiara beneath the monde is covered with a layer of thin gold, on which are eight rubies and eight emeralds.
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The world's largest pegmatite deposits, with gemstones such as emeralds, topaz, aquamarine and tourmaline are found in these geological formations.
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Made from 22-carat gold and a set of precious 19 sapphires, 30 emeralds, 44 spinels, 20 pearls, 1 ruby, 1 rubellite and 1 aquamarine, it weighs 2475g.
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The park was conceived of as part of a necklace of emeralds, large permanent reserves of open green space connected by trails that would ring the city.
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The second door reveals a shower of sapphires; the third, a deluge of pearls; the fourth, a waterfall of emeralds; the fifth, a tragic torrent of rubies.
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The crown features five merlons, and a diadem with five gems (rubies, sapphires, emeralds).
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Synthetic emeralds were commercially introduced around 1940.
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The lower half of the necklace is divided into two concentric semi-circular strands, each carrying eight pairs of football-shaped diamonds and four pairs of barrel-cut emeralds, arranged symmetrically.
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Both the feet and the bars, which are more than 18 inches long, are covered with gold inlaid and enriched with numerous diamonds, rubies, and emeralds.
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They had several large emeralds and diamonds.
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In her biography, which appeared after her unexplained death, she describes how she would tuck emeralds into her beehive hairdo or pack them into her son's nappies for smuggling.
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A transversal azure band 1/4 to the hoist ornated with lambrequins of or with a thin stripe of gules ornated with pearls, emeralds and rubies.
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On the other hand angel wings are depicted as an ethereal symbol of innocence as well as the exclusive elemental effects offered by precious gemstones including emeralds and rubies.
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Emeralds are randomly placed in most levels.
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Under certain rather rare atmospheric conditions, the last glim of the setting sun suddenly flashes brilliant emerald green.
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Indeed, some of my antecedents come from the same emerald isle.
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They would progress through the grades of ruby and emerald to the ultimate diamond level.
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Emerald darters can be found in a variety of clear freshwater habitats with moderately low siltation.
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Emerald darter larvae usually measure 4.5 to 6.0 mm in length and emerge from the egg with yolk sacs still attached.
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Emerald darters prefer gravel substrates that lack silt.
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Muzo remains the most important emerald mine in the world to this date.
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The name derives from the typical appearance of the gemstone emerald.
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An emerald-green variety of enstatite is called chrome-enstatite and is cut as a gemstone.
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Most have a contrasting blue, purple or coppery-red vent, but this is green in the black-thighed and emerald-bellied puffleg.
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From the ceiling of the chapel hangs an electrified ten by eight foot emerald glass chandelier in the shape of a cross.
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Although it has lost that direct connection, the home ground and navyblue/emerald colours are unchanged.
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Up to today, all the emeralds we have seen have been grue as well as green.
Let us sort out the gems and provide them with names, different ones for different gems, like rubies, emeralds, and so forth.
An apparently natural inductive inference is that any emeralds we see tomorrow will also be green.
The fields were sown with exquisite flowers, which tinted the emerald green with which nature garbed them ; their fragrance and odour perfumed the air.
Gold, diamonds and emeralds have been found in small quantities.
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At various points on the board are emeralds (usually in clusters) and bags of gold.
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Recent geological surveys have indicated the location of other gemstone deposits, in particular rubies and emeralds.
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She also tells of how she would tuck emeralds into her beehive hairdo or pack them into her son's nappies for smuggling.
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Nevertheless, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds still have a reputation that exceeds those of other gemstones.
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She has eyes of shining emeralds and ruby red plump lips.
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He is given a scimitar with emeralds embedded into the handle.
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There are also four very large emeralds on the backrest, the largest of them weighing approximately 225 ct.
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The district is prone to droughts and high temperatures but abundant in minerals like gold, iron ore, emeralds and asbestos was mined before.
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Do you not see the grass, how in color they excel the emeralds...?
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