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konjecture t1_ixdnv82 wrote

It’s “misspelled” to American audiences, but it’s the correct spelling in British English, which is what I believe India and other commonwealth countries( including Canada ) follow.

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ixaditya OP t1_ixdxlv6 wrote

I'm the sole designer and researcher of this graphic.

The jewellery is not misspelt I use grammarly it didn't detect any misspellings in the word and I can assure you that the informations are accurate and written carefully.

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FuehrerStoleMyBike t1_ixf2iov wrote

makes sense. Including Nr. 2 for each of the continents probably wouldnt hurt - I feel there is enough space.

you got any insight in why precious metal / pearls/ jewelry are such big items? Is that a specific thing for India because of maybe religious reasons?

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ixaditya OP t1_ixf7b3o wrote

Yeah it's actually a great idea. most of these stones are raw and unpolished, India is the largest importer of Gems and precious stones in the World. Mostly because of the huge jewellery industry in india women here wear jewelleries for every other occasions be it religious or anything, also there are many festival where we buy jewelleries because of traditions and religious customs and we also export a lot of finished jewellery and stones like polished diamonds, etc.

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tahitithebob t1_ixgscvi wrote

Interesting, but I found "This is almost 87% of total import from Switzerland" a bit confusing. Does that mean 87% of precious pearl/metals or 87 in total?

87% in total is surprising to me

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