Gemstone Glossary

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of art or design that involves carving or engraving, especially on gems or seals

  • The museum curator was impressed by the intricate glyptic details on the ancient artifact.
  • Check out the cool designs on this glyptic sculpture!
  • That glyptic carving is totally rad!
  • Her words were like glyptic engravings on his heart, leaving a lasting impression.

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noun a type of aircraft that is powered by jet engines

verb to travel by jet aircraft

  • The jet flew at supersonic speeds across the sky.
  • I saw a really cool jet flying overhead.
  • That jet is totally rad!
  • Her career took off like a jet after she landed a big promotion.

noun a precious stone, typically a single crystal or a piece of a hard lustrous mineral cut into shape for use in jewelry or decoration

  • The royal family's collection includes a rare and valuable jewel.
  • She wore a stunning jewel necklace to the party.
  • That ring is a real jewel, dude!
  • Her kindness is a true jewel in this harsh world.

adjective describing something adorned or decorated with jewels

  • The queen wore a stunning jeweled tiara to the royal ball.
  • She had on this really cool jeweled necklace at the party.
  • Check out my bling bling jeweled bracelet!
  • Her words were like jeweled daggers, cutting through the silence.

adjective shining or glowing with a bright light; radiant

  • The lustrous chandelier illuminated the grand ballroom.
  • She wore a lustrous gown to the party last night.
  • Check out that lustrous ride parked outside!
  • Her lustrous personality shone through in every interaction.

noun a smooth, rounded gem that is formed within the shells of certain mollusks, valued as a precious stone

adjective used to describe something that is similar to a pearl in color or shape

  • The pearl necklace was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
  • She wore a stunning pearl bracelet to the party last night.
  • That pearl ring is so boujee, I love it!
  • Her words of wisdom were like pearls of knowledge, rare and valuable.

noun A precious stone is a valuable mineral or gem that is cut and polished for use in jewelry or other decorative purposes.

  • The jeweler carefully examined the precious stone to determine its quality and value.
  • I love wearing jewelry with precious stones because they sparkle so beautifully.
  • That necklace is blinged out with all kinds of precious stones.
  • Her kindness was like a precious stone, rare and valuable in today's world.

noun a naturally occurring mineral that is uncut and unpolished, typically used in jewelry

adjective having a surface that is uneven or not smooth

  • The jeweler examined the rough diamond for any imperfections before beginning the cutting process.
  • My friend may seem a bit rough around the edges, but he's a real rough diamond once you get to know him.
  • That guy may look like a rough diamond, but he's actually pretty cool once you give him a chance.
  • Despite her tough exterior, she was like a rough diamond - with some polishing, she showed her true beauty.

noun a type of quartz that is typically white or grayish-blue and translucent, often used in jewelry

  • The jeweler showcased a stunning chalcedony necklace at the exhibition.
  • I love the chalcedony bracelet you're wearing, it's so pretty!
  • Check out this cool chalcedony ring, it's totally rad!
  • Her eyes sparkled like chalcedony in the sunlight.

noun a type of mineral commonly used in jewelry, typically with bands of different colors

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  • The jeweler displayed a beautiful necklace made with a stunning achate stone.
  • I bought a cool achate pendant at the flea market.
  • Check out this dope achate bracelet I got from the boutique.
  • Her eyes sparkled like polished achate in the sunlight.

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name or a place

  • Agaty is a traditional Russian folk dance that is often performed at cultural events.
  • I heard that Agaty is a really fun dance to learn.
  • Let's hit the dance floor and bust out some Agaty moves!
  • Her movements on the stage were as graceful as a performance of Agaty.