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GEMS AT SALE |

Gomed
Caret - 6 (approx.)
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Blue Sapphire
Caret -6 (approx.)
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Yellow Sapphire
Caret - 10 (approx.)
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Gem Store/ Gemstore |
Gem Store with exclusive natural Gem Stones. Astroshastra provides untreated, unheated natural Gems for Astrological Purpose or ornamental purpose. Gems mounted on silver/gold rings and silver/ gold Pendants, made as per requirement is our speciality. Astroshastra is committed to provide best to its customers at reasonable price. We present some of the exclusive natural, certified loose Gem Stones at very attractive price.....
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Yellow Sapphire
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Yellow Sapphire
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Yellow Sapphire
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Natural Ruby (Burma)

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Red Coral Triangular
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Natural Pearl (Southsea)

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GREAT DEALS |
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Size -2 carets (Fine Quality) (approx.)
Shape - Oval
Colour - Light Purple (High Quality)
Tranceperancy- 100%
Origin - Burma
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RUBY Stone of Pinkish Red color, it generally occurs in crystal of six sided prism. Ruby is the Gemstone , used to enhance the powers of the Sun. View Details
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Size - 6 carets (approx.)
Shape - Rectangular
Colour - Light Brown (Good
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Origin - Indian
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GOMED Gomed represents Rahu, the ascending node of the moon. It's natural significations include worldly desires.
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Size - 5.5 carets (approx.)
Shape - Oval
Colour - Light Green
Origin - Kanak Kath
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CAT'S EYE Cat's Eye harmonizes Ketu which is traditionally known as the "tail of the dragon". In Jyotish, Ketu, is the descending node of Chandra (Moon).
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Size - 4.4 carets (approx.)
Shape - Oval
Colour - Dark yellow
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Citrine
Citrine harmonizes planet Jupiter. The use of Citrine is to appeases anger, turns sadness into happiness, brings wealth and enhances positions and prestige.
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Size - 6.25 ratti (approx.)
Shape - Round
Origin - Japanese
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RED CORAL PENDANT
Moonga, red and sindoori (vermilion) in color. The use of the coral in jewellery dates back to the Romans who considered it auspicious.
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