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Most-cherished gemstones in the medieval arab world
Zohar Amar,
Efraim Lev
Department of Israel Studies
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Arab World
100%
Gemstones
100%
Diamond
40%
Corundum
40%
Popular
20%
Jewelry
20%
Middle-aged
20%
Cultural Values
20%
Substantial Change
20%
Amulet
20%
Ancient Greek
20%
Emerald
20%
Arabic Sources
20%
Ancient Romans
20%
Garnet
20%
New Regions
20%
Production Values
20%
Arab Conquest
20%
Turquoise
20%
Onyx
20%
Carnelian
20%
Status Symbol
20%
Trade Value
20%
Amethyst
20%
European Sources
20%
Jaspers
20%
Pearl
20%
Lazurite
20%
Malachite
20%
Arts and Humanities
Arab World
100%
Tradition
50%
Popular
50%
Access
50%
Ornament
50%
Cultural Values
50%
Amulet
50%
Value Theory
50%
Exotic
50%
Ancient Greek
50%
Arab Conquest
50%
Status Symbol
50%
Pear
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Arab World
100%
Gemstone
100%
Alumina
40%
Garnet
20%
Malachite
20%