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Rubies are mentioned 6 times in the KJV Bible. They are mentioned 10 times in the NIV. The counts vary slightly depending on which translation you use. In Ezekiel 27:16 the term 'agate' is used in the KJV and rubies in the NIV.
A carat is a unit of weight for precious stones, which is equivalent to 200 milligrams. In terms of precious stones, they are described in ¼ increments.In terms of gold, Karat (K) is the number of parts, by weight, of gold. The higher the percentage of pure gold, the higher the karat. For e.g., 14 karat gold is 58% gold, 18 karat gold is 75% gold and 24k gold is pure. Both gold and diamonds/emeralds/rubies/sapphires and some semi precious stones are measured in carats.
One carat is equivalent to 100 cents in diamonds. Carat is a unit of weight used to measure diamonds and other gemstones, with one carat equal to 200 milligrams. The term "cent" is commonly used in the diamond industry to refer to a hundredth of a carat. Therefore, 1 carat is equal to 100 cents in diamonds.
"17 rubis" refers to the number of jewels, specifically rubies, used in a mechanical watch movement. In horology, jewels are synthetic or natural stones used to reduce friction and wear between moving parts, improving the watch's accuracy and longevity. A movement with 17 rubies indicates a certain level of craftsmanship and complexity, often found in mid-range watches.
Jewelry-especially rings, earrings,and pendants.
It is true that rubies, sapphires, and emeralds are more rare than diamonds. The reason is that the elements which make up rubies, sapphires, and emeralds which give them their color are more rare in the environment than carbon which is what diamonds are made of.
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Quite possibly lots of rubies,emeralds, diamonds and gold.
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Yes. Jewels is a plural noun, including gems such as emeralds, diamonds and rubies.
Diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds are the precious gems, all others are semiprecious
Rubies Emeralds Topazs Onyxs Amethysts Diamonds Sapphire Amber Tanzanite
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