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  2. Kaustubha - Wikipedia

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    Among the first few treasures that emerged was the kaustubha, described to be an "excellent gem, the lotus-hued ruby". [3] The Skanda Purana describes the nature of this gem: [4] From the ocean that was being churned emerged a highly refulgent, extremely bright, most excellent gem having the brilliance of the Sun. It was called Kaustubha.

  3. Käthe Kruse - Wikipedia

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    Käthe Kruse, born Katharina Simon (17 September 1883, in Dambrau – 19 July 1968, in Murnau am Staffelsee) was a notable pioneer of German doll-making and went on to establish manufacturing principles which persist to this day. [1] Her original dolls remain very collectible due to their realism and durability, and fetch high prices from ...

  4. Tide jewels - Wikipedia

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    Two Nara period (710–794 CE) historical texts record myths that the Sea God presented the kanju and manju to Hoori, and a Kamakura period (1192–1333 CE) text says the legendary Empress Jingū used the tide jewels to conquer a Korean kingdom in 200 CE.

  5. Lapidary - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, there are numerous gem shows, including an annual gem show called the GEMBOREE, which is a nationwide lapidary competition. There is a collection of gem and mineral shows held in Tucson, Arizona, at the beginning of February each year. The event began with the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society Show and has now grown to include dozens ...

  6. Golden Girl and the Guardians of the Gemstones - Wikipedia

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    Additional play elements were released including a castle playset for the heroines, The Palace of Gems. Golden Girl's unicorn Olympia, and Dragon Queen's steed Shadow were also produced. Both horses were available for purchase by themselves or in separate deluxe sets that included chariots (w/ the chariots matching each horse's color scheme). 4 ...

  7. Vesuvianite - Wikipedia

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    Vesuvianite, also known as idocrase, is a green, brown, yellow, or blue silicate mineral.Vesuvianite occurs as tetragonal crystals in skarn deposits and limestones that have been subjected to contact metamorphism. [3]

  8. Gemporia - Wikipedia

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    Like Jewellery Maker, it was the first channel of its kind in the UK. On 31 December 2010, Gem Collector ceased broadcasting as a separate channel and merged with Rocks TV to create Gems TV Extra, which relaunched on 2 January 2011. The Gem Collector brand is still used on Gems TV Extra for branded hour programmes.

  9. Katashiro - Wikipedia

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    Katashiro used in Hinamatsuri.. A katashiro (形代) is a kind of yorishiro where a kami is said to enter which has a human form. [1] In Shinto rituals and folk customs, dolls are used as human substitutes to transfer sins and impurities during exorcisms.