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  2. List of Indus Valley Civilisation sites - Wikipedia

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    India: Production of shell bangles, semi-precious beads, etc. 1921 [22] Harappa: Sahiwal District: Punjab: Pakistan: 1921–1923, Daya Ram Sahni conducted the excavation. Located in Punjab's Montgomery district on the banks of the Ravi River (Pakistan). [27] Excavations have been done at Cemetry-37 and Stone Dancing Natraja.

  3. Muziris - Wikipedia

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    The major discoveries from Pattanam include thousands of beads (made of semi-precious stone), shards of Roman amphora, Chera-era coins made of copper alloys and lead, fragments of Roman glass pillar bowls, terra sigillata, remains of a long wooden boat and associated bollards made of teak and a wharf made of fired brick. [12] [62]

  4. Amrapali Jewels - Wikipedia

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    On 13 July 2020, the I.T. Department raided Amrapali Jewels and its owner Rajiv Arora, who is a close aide of Congress CM, Ashok Gehlot and Vice President of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee [17] for tax evasion at various locations, including Mumbai and Delhi.

  5. Rosy Blue - Wikipedia

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    The company also trades in precious commodities, rough diamonds, manufactures and distributes polished diamonds, precious/semi-precious gems and jewellery. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The company is one of the largest diamond and gemstone traders worldwide [ 7 ] and has 12 offices in seven countries around the world: Belgium, Israel, Hong Kong, Japan, United ...

  6. Bhirrana - Wikipedia

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    The artifacts of the period included beads of semi-precious stones (including two caches of beads kept in two miniature pots), bangles of copper, shell, terracotta and faience; fishhook, chisel, arrowhead of copper; terracotta animal figurines and a host of miscellaneous artifacts.

  7. Spatika Lingam - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu temples in South India use this semi-precious mineral for making Shiva Lingams. Sphatikam beads are made from translucent rose quartz are cut and polished as beads. Each bead is about ten millimeters in diameter. It is good conductor of heat. Hence people wear sphatikam jewelry (mala) to keep their body cool.

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