Japanese calls Kai-Ban-Zaku-Ro-Ishi. A kind of natural ore.
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- Diamond
1. a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem. 2. very hard native…
- rutile
a mineral consisting of titanium dioxide in crystalline form. Japanese calls Kin-Kou-Seki. > jewel stone tocks 金紅石 きんこうせき 漢字
- lagniappe
When you purchase a certain product, the price of the product is lowered, an additional item is attached as a service, or the…
- drug
a substance used to treat moderate to severe pain. narcotics are like opiates such as morphine and codeine, but are not made from…
- pyrite
Japanese calls O-Te-Ko. A type of sulfide mineral. A mineral with a pale yellow opacity and metallic luster. > Jewel stone stocks 黄鉄鉱…
- Flowers
please check it out! > example products It feels like a luxurious flower. In rare cases it is used as a Chinese in…
- topaz
Japanese calls Ou Gyoku. Topaz is a gem that is rich in color variations like tourmaline and garnet. In Japan, it is named…
- akaoh
Japanese says aka-ou. > requested somethings 漢字 赤王 あかおう
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