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Definition of gemstone in English: gemstonenoun ˈdʒɛmstəʊnˈdʒɛmˌstoʊn A precious or semi-precious stone, especially one cut, polished, and used in a piece of jewellery. Example sentencesExamples - I propose that rough coloured precious gemstones should be exempt from customs duty just as rough semiprecious stones are.
- Adjacent to it was a golden ring with three polished gemstones inserted into it.
- She stopped at a stand selling jewelry and rare gemstones, glancing over its inventory.
- His aqua eyes twinkled in the moonlight like gemstones on a lavish piece of jewelry.
- As for the cut and polished gemstones the majority of the pieces that were purchased were calibrated.
- The speciality of these pieces is that the gemstones are powdered and used as base colours, which reflects the imagination of the artist.
- The precious gemstones did not appear to be anything out of the ordinary, and simply hung benignly from their chains.
- Examples of various types of opal gemstones and opal jewelry are part of the exhibit.
- They were shiny and deep, like actual polished amethyst gemstones.
- To him, they looked like turquoise gemstones sparkling in the sunlight.
- Their lands are known for delicate gold work and abundance of gemstones, especially turquoise.
- Gold, gemstones, jewellery and leather are all good buys here.
- The resulting bracelets and brooches were realised in gold and enamel, encrusted with a dazzling array of precious gemstones.
- Until recently few people considered Wyoming to have potential for gemstones other than nephrite jade.
- Like those objects, the cup is decorated with gemstones - emeralds, rubies, and sapphires.
- The fabulous wealth of the Mughals is particularly demonstrated through the gemstones and jewellery that they collected.
- Other attractions include gemstones, temple jewellery and pendants.
- Traders in Livingstone have been urged to start dealing in gemstones to sell the precious stones to the many tourists who visit the tourist capital.
- Couldn't she see there were no gemstones on the bracelet that he had given her?
- Sometimes a merchant would stop by, looking for gemstones or precious metals that couldn't be found anywhere else.
Definition of gemstone in US English: gemstonenounˈjemˌstōnˈdʒɛmˌstoʊn A precious or semiprecious stone, especially one cut, polished, and used in a piece of jewelry. Example sentencesExamples - Traders in Livingstone have been urged to start dealing in gemstones to sell the precious stones to the many tourists who visit the tourist capital.
- Examples of various types of opal gemstones and opal jewelry are part of the exhibit.
- They were shiny and deep, like actual polished amethyst gemstones.
- Until recently few people considered Wyoming to have potential for gemstones other than nephrite jade.
- Like those objects, the cup is decorated with gemstones - emeralds, rubies, and sapphires.
- His aqua eyes twinkled in the moonlight like gemstones on a lavish piece of jewelry.
- The fabulous wealth of the Mughals is particularly demonstrated through the gemstones and jewellery that they collected.
- Sometimes a merchant would stop by, looking for gemstones or precious metals that couldn't be found anywhere else.
- Their lands are known for delicate gold work and abundance of gemstones, especially turquoise.
- She stopped at a stand selling jewelry and rare gemstones, glancing over its inventory.
- Gold, gemstones, jewellery and leather are all good buys here.
- The precious gemstones did not appear to be anything out of the ordinary, and simply hung benignly from their chains.
- Couldn't she see there were no gemstones on the bracelet that he had given her?
- The speciality of these pieces is that the gemstones are powdered and used as base colours, which reflects the imagination of the artist.
- Adjacent to it was a golden ring with three polished gemstones inserted into it.
- I propose that rough coloured precious gemstones should be exempt from customs duty just as rough semiprecious stones are.
- To him, they looked like turquoise gemstones sparkling in the sunlight.
- The resulting bracelets and brooches were realised in gold and enamel, encrusted with a dazzling array of precious gemstones.
- As for the cut and polished gemstones the majority of the pieces that were purchased were calibrated.
- Other attractions include gemstones, temple jewellery and pendants.
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