precious stone - translation to greek
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precious stone - translation to greek

PIECE OF MINERAL USED TO MAKE JEWELRY
Precious stone; Precious stones; Semiprecious stone; Semi-precious stone; Semiprecious Stone; Gemstone (mineral); Semi-precious stones; Synthetic gemstone; Jewels; Gems and crystals; Artificial gem; Synthetic gem; Semi-precious; Semiprecious; Semi precious stones; Gem stone; Colored stone; Colored stones; Precious gems; Precious gem; Gemstones; Hybrid Gemstone; 💎; Hybrid gemstone; Fine gem; Color zoning; Gem; Gems; Precious gemstone; Semiprecious stones; Semiprecious gem; Semiprecious gems; Gems and jewelry
  • Black Opal - the rarest type of opal
  • Group of precious and semiprecious stones—both uncut and faceted—including (''clockwise from top left'') [[diamond]], uncut synthetic [[sapphire]], [[ruby]], uncut [[emerald]], and [[amethyst]] crystal cluster.
  • A diamond cutter in [[Amsterdam]]
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  • Enamelled gold, amethyst, and pearl pendant, about 1880, Pasquale Novissimo (1844–1914), V&A Museum number M.36-1928
  • Red Beryl - discovered in 1940
  • A variety of semiprecious stones in a piece of jewellery

precious stone         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Precious Stones; Precious Stone; Precious Stone (disambiguation)
πολύτιμος λίθος
semiprecious stone         
n. ημιπολύτιμος λίθος
Stone Age         
  • [[Obsidian]] [[projectile point]]
  • Modern [[Awash River]], Ethiopia, descendant of the Palaeo-Awash, source of the sediments in which the oldest Stone Age tools have been found
  • Rock painting at [[Bhimbetka]], India, a [[World Heritage Site]]
  • Ilam]], National Museum of Iran
  • [[Gwion Gwion rock paintings]] found in the north-west [[Kimberley region of Western Australia]]
  • This is a Mode 1, or Oldowan, [[stone tool]] from the western Sahara
  • ''Monte Bubbonia'' dolmen (single-chambered tomb), Sicily<ref>Salvatore Piccolo, ''Ancient Stones...'', op. cit.</ref>
  • Time series plot of temperature over the previous 5 million years
  • Different views of one arrowhead from [[chert]], 3300 to 2400 BC, [[Saint-Léons]], France
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  • A variety of [[stone tool]]s
  • Acheulean biface from Lake Langano area, Ethiopia
  • [[Poulnabrone dolmen]] in [[County Clare]], Ireland
  • An [[Acheulean]] tool, not worked over the entire surface
  • [[Skara Brae]], Scotland: Europe's most complete [[Neolithic]] village
  • Imaginative depiction of the Stone Age, by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]]
BROAD PREHISTORIC PERIOD DURING WHICH STONE WAS WIDELY USED TO MAKE IMPLEMENTS
Stone age; Stone-Age; Stone-age; Stoneage; The stone age; The Stone Age
λίθινη εποχή, παλαιολιθική εποχή

Definition

precious stone
¦ noun a highly attractive and valuable piece of mineral, used especially in jewellery.

Wikipedia

Gemstone

A gemstone (also called a fine gem, jewel, precious stone, semiprecious stone, or simply gem) is a piece of mineral crystal which, in cut and polished form, is used to make jewelry or other adornments. However, certain rocks (such as lapis lazuli, opal, and obsidian) and occasionally organic materials that are not minerals (such as amber, jet, and pearl) are also used for jewelry and are therefore often considered to be gemstones as well. Most gemstones are hard, but some soft minerals are used in jewelry because of their luster or other physical properties that have aesthetic value. Rarity and notoriety are other characteristics that lend value to gemstones.

Found all over the world, the industry of coloured gemstones (this meaning anything other than diamonds) is currently estimated to be around 10-12 million US dollars .

Apart from jewelry, from earliest antiquity engraved gems and hardstone carvings, such as cups, were major luxury art forms. A gem expert is a gemologist, a gem maker is called a lapidarist or gemcutter; a diamond cutter is called a diamantaire.

Examples of use of precious stone
1. The name of a precious stone for a precious baby.
2. Just occasionally, a tiny hamlet glints in the late afternoon sun like a precious stone set in the green foothills.
3. The suspects chatted with staff, pretending to be customers, before brandishing handguns and stealing diamonds and precious stone–studded rings, necklaces, pendants and earrings, officials said.
4. I was sure the Christmas Queen had just bestowed upon me a precious stone that had once belonged to a real princess.
5. Al–Arabiya quoted unspecified sources as saying the gunmen stormed a precious stone mine owned by Khalifa at dawn on Wednesday and killed him, making off with documents and other possessions.