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  2. Imports to Ur - Wikipedia

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    They often carry human and animal motifs inlaid with semi-precious stones. "Elaborate stone vessels carved with repeating designs, both geometric and naturalistic, in an easily recognizable “intercultural style”, [ 6 ] were made primarily of chlorite; a number were produced at the important site of Tepe Yahya southeast of Kerman (Iran) in ...

  3. Goods and Services Tax (India) - Wikipedia

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    There is a special rate of 0.25% on rough precious and semi-precious stones and 3% on gold. [2] In addition a cess of 22% or other rates on top of 28% GST applies on several items like aerated drinks, luxury cars and tobacco products. [ 3 ]

  4. Bowenite - Wikipedia

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    Polished slab of bowenite serpentine, a variety of antigorite.. Bowenite is a hard, compact variety of the serpentinite species antigorite (Mg 3 (OH)O 4 Si 2 O 5). [1] Classed as a semi-precious gemstone, [2] it has been used for tools, weapons and jewellery by the Māori in New Zealand, [3] [4] and for jewellery by Fabergé. [5]

  5. Caymanite - Wikipedia

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    It is used as a semi-precious stone. In New South Wales, Australia, pockets of later-deposited beds (usually reddish) are widespread in the Silurian-Devonian limestones. These are thus far reported only from the Lachlan Fold Belt portion of the Tasman Orogenic Zone. They are mostly small pockets but occasionally reach up to several metres wide.

  6. Gokhran - Wikipedia

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    The Gokhran (Russian: Гохран) or Gokhran of Russia (Гохран России) [a] is a state institution under the Russian Ministry of Finance, responsible for the State Fund of Precious Metals and Precious Stones of the Russian Federation. It is responsible for the purchase, storage, sale, and use of precious metals, precious stones ...

  7. International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services

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    The Nice Classification is based on a multilateral treaty administered by WIPO.This treaty, consummated on 15 June 1957 in Nice, France, is called the "Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks".

  8. 12 Best Things To Pawn For Extra Cash - AOL

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    Since pawn shops typically offer somewhere between 25% and 60% of an item’s resale value, you’ll need to pawn an item worth between $835 and $2,000 to get $500. Jewelry Concentrate on items ...

  9. List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones

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    In 1986, California named benitoite as its state gemstone, a form of the mineral barium titanium silicate that is unique to the Golden State and only found in gem quality in San Benito County. [ 80 ] ^ Colorado is the only state whose geological symbols reflect the national flag's colors: red (rhodochrosite), white (yule marble), and blue ...