A jewel is always found deep in the earth once uncovered it has to be dusted off and shine up before it's true brilliance can be seen. A Jewel that goes from deep within the earth to be a shining symbol of what can be from what once was is amazing in it's own right.
A Jewel can be battered around, scratched and scuffed up, but once you shine it up again, the brilliance will come shinning through again.
A Jewel can be throne on the ground and shattered to many pieces, but in the end each piece will shine with it's on brilliance
A Jewel has to go through so much in the elements before it's brilliance is uncovered giving it strength as it survives to be seen
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