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  1. Flipkart Jewellery products dataset

    • crawlfeeds.com
    csv, zip
    Updated Jul 1, 2025
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    Crawl Feeds (2025). Flipkart Jewellery products dataset [Dataset]. https://crawlfeeds.com/datasets/flipkart-jewellery-products-dataset
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    zip, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 1, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Crawl Feeds
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    https://crawlfeeds.com/privacy_policyhttps://crawlfeeds.com/privacy_policy

    Description

    Flipkart Jewellery Products Dataset offers a comprehensive collection of detailed information on various jewellery items available on Flipkart, encompassing categories such as necklaces, earrings, rings, and bracelets. This dataset is meticulously designed to assist researchers, analysts, and developers in gaining valuable insights into pricing trends, product popularity, and consumer preferences within the online jewellery market.

    For those seeking a broader dataset, the Flipkart E-commerce Dataset provides extensive information on over 5.7 million products, including product names, descriptions, prices, customer reviews, ratings, and images. This dataset serves as an invaluable resource for data analysis, machine learning projects, and in-depth market research

    Key Attributes:

    • Product ID: A unique identifier for each jewellery product.
    • Product Name: The name of the jewellery item.
    • Category: The category under which the jewellery product falls (e.g., necklaces, earrings).
    • Subcategory: Additional granularity within the main category (e.g., diamond earrings, gold necklaces).
    • Price: The listed price of the product.
    • Discount: The discount offered on the product (if any).
    • Final Price: The price after applying the discount.
    • Customer Ratings: Average customer ratings of the product (on a scale of 1 to 5).
    • Number of Reviews: The total number of customer reviews.
    • Seller Name: The name of the seller offering the product.
    • Stock Status: Availability status of the product (in stock, out of stock).
    • Product URL: A link to the product page on Flipkart.

    Potential Use Cases:

    1. Market Analysis: Understand the pricing strategies and discount patterns for jewellery items on Flipkart.
    2. Recommendation Systems: Develop personalized product recommendation systems based on customer ratings and reviews.
    3. Price Comparison Tools: Build tools to compare jewellery prices across different sellers and platforms.
    4. Consumer Behavior Studies: Analyze customer preferences and trends in jewellery purchases.
    5. Sales Forecasting: Use historical data to predict future sales trends in the jewellery category.

    Dataset Format:

    The dataset is available in JSON, with each row representing a unique jewellery product and columns capturing various attributes mentioned above.

    This dataset is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in exploring the dynamics of the online jewellery market in India, particularly on the Flipkart platform.

  2. h

    indian-traditional-artificial-jewellery

    • huggingface.co
    Updated Jun 28, 2025
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    Shivam (2025). indian-traditional-artificial-jewellery [Dataset]. https://huggingface.co/datasets/Coder-Dragon/indian-traditional-artificial-jewellery
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 28, 2025
    Authors
    Shivam
    License

    Apache License, v2.0https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Traditional and Handmade Indian Jewellery Dataset

    This dataset contains a comprehensive collection of traditional and handmade Indian jewelry, sourced from various e-commerce platforms and manufacturer websites. It provides a rich set of attributes for each jewelry piece, making it a valuable resource for various data analysis, machine learning, and market research tasks.

      Dataset Overview
    

    This dataset is designed to provide detailed information about Indian jewelry… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/Coder-Dragon/indian-traditional-artificial-jewellery.

  3. R

    Rock Minerals Dataset

    • universe.roboflow.com
    zip
    Updated Jun 1, 2023
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    project (2023). Rock Minerals Dataset [Dataset]. https://universe.roboflow.com/project-24eev/rock-minerals/dataset/1
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    project
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Variables measured
    Mineral Bounding Boxes
    Description

    Here are a few use cases for this project:

    1. Educational Tool: The "rock minerals" model can be utilized by educators and students for teaching and learning about different mineral types. Students can use it to identify minerals during geology labs or field trips.

    2. Mining and Exploration: Geology and mining companies can use this model to assist in the identification of minerals during exploration and extraction activities, optimizing the mining process and reducing the time spent on manual identification.

    3. Museum Exhibits: Museums could use this computer vision model to provide visitors with an interactive and educational experience. Visitors can use the model to identify and learn more about displayed mineral samples.

    4. Geologic Survey: The model could be used by geological survey teams to quickly identify and classify rock samples on site. This would make preliminary analyses quicker and more accurate.

    5. Jewelry and Gemstone Industry: This model can be integrated into a tool for gemstone buyers, sellers, and appraisers to quickly identify the types of mineral in a piece, ensuring the authenticity and value of the gemstone.

  4. R

    Beads Dataset

    • universe.roboflow.com
    zip
    Updated Mar 3, 2022
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    Beads (2022). Beads Dataset [Dataset]. https://universe.roboflow.com/beads-1oj59/beads-c2qgc/dataset/1
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 3, 2022
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    Beads
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Variables measured
    I Labeled All The Glass Objects Bounding Boxes
    Description

    Here are a few use cases for this project:

    1. Quality Assurance in Manufacturing: The model can be used in production lines to identify defective and non-defective glass objects. This helps to maintain product quality and reduce potential losses from selling flawed products.

    2. Waste Management & Recycling: The "Beads" model can contribute to efficient waste sorting by recognizing different types of glass-based materials including defective items. This can aid in segregating reusable glass from those destined for disposal.

    3. Art and Decor Industry: Artists and decorators can use this tool for sorting and identifying suitable glass objects or beads for their works. They can easily distinguish between defective and intact objects, making their creative process more efficient.

    4. Archaeological Studies: The model can assist in identifying and classifying glass artifacts based on their condition. It can help separate intact pieces from damaged ones, making curation efficient.

    5. Retail Services: Retail businesses dealing with glass objects (like custom jewelry stores or bead wholesalers) can implement this model to categorize their inventory and identify defective items before they reach customers.

  5. d

    Replication Data for: Top Seven Most Expensive Crystals

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    Updated Nov 8, 2023
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    Anne Tyner (2023). Replication Data for: Top Seven Most Expensive Crystals [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YTHRIO
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 8, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Harvard Dataverse
    Authors
    Anne Tyner
    Description

    Crystals are known for their many uses. They can be a dazzling sight to behold but additionally, they can be used as décor, jewellery, healing or medicinal purposes and so much more. They are also available in many stores across the world offering them in different shapes and sizes. While several crystals can be afforded by most, some are exclusive because of their rarity and more so, their price. These are usually used for jewellery purposes once cut by experts for the rich, wealthy and elite. These crystals have been used as status symbols for many years and have continued to be coveted currently. Here is our list of seven of the most expensive crystals out there that you may have never heard about. Red Beryl Part of what makes red beryl so special is its rarity, you will not find it just anywhere around the world. Some of these locations include Juab County, Paramount Canyon, Wah Wah Mountains and Round Mountains. Red Beryl was discovered in 1903. It has had man names over the years such as “bixbite” and scarlet emerald. It is known for its rich colours that make it an attractive sight to see but that is not why it is on this list. This is one of the rarest and most valuable crystals standing at a whopping $10000 per carat. It is also so rare that out of 150000 diamonds mined, you will get just one red beryl. Black Opal Most people are acquainted with opals that have a milky look or fire opals that have the appearance of fire blazing through them. Black opals are a little different with a black appearance showcasing their colours. It is known for its healing properties but its rarity as well. they are only found in Australia’s Lightning Ridge, in New South Wales. One of the most significant black opals is the Royal One that was discovered in 1999. It is 306 carats with a value of close to $3 million. Blac opals can sell for about $9500 per carat. Musgravite The crystal was named after the place where it was first discovered, Musgravite, in South Australia. The mines are in the Musgravite Range. With time, mining this precious gem has expanded to other areas including countries such as Tanzania, Greenland, Antarctica and Madagascar. It was discovered in 1967 and fetches a price of close to $35000 per carat. Its formal name will have your tongue in knots, magnesiotaaffeite-6N’3S but it’s green to the grey-green colour scheme will have your eyes glued on it. Alexandrite If you grew up in the 70s, you have probably heard of mood rings that changed according to how you feel. Those took the world of teenagers and children by storm. In the adult world, specifically the wealthy, Alexandrite is the mood ring of choice. Discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia, this crystal is famous for its ability to change colours from green to red and yellow. The colour changes are dependent on the light it absorbs. Other places it is found include Tanzania, India and Sri Lanka. The most lucrative one is the Whitney alexandrite that has a value of $4 million. A carat of alexandrite will go for about $70000. Blue Diamond In the crystal world, you may hear about the fancy colour diamonds. Due to its blue colour, the blue diamond is categorised as one of these rare fancy colour diamonds. The blue colour is a result of the traces of boron within the diamond. The countries most popular for mining these gems are found in India, Australia and South Africa. The most popular one known is the Oppenheimer Blue with an intimidating price tag of $57.5 million. That is a whopping $3.93 million per carat. Beautiful, rare and highly-priced. Red Diamond The diamonds are mined in Brazil, Australia, Russia and a couple of African countries. Despite being in many locations, they are even rarer than the other coloured diamonds on this list specifically the blue and pink diamonds. While scientists struggle to explain the origins of its colour, it is suspected that atoms gliding within the stone are responsible for its outstanding red colour. The Moussaieff Red Diamond is the largest one found by a Brazilian miner and is estimated at $20 million. If you are looking to get your hands on a carat of the red diamond, you will need to part with about $1 million per carat. Pink Diamond Last but not least, a diamond that the Pink Panther movie was based on, the pink diamond. This is the most expensive crystal on this list. It accounts for a minimal 0.0001% of all the diamonds in the world. The pink diamond is one of the rarest and most gorgeous crystals you will come across. The most outstanding pink diamond for its rarity and price is the Pink Star Diamond. In 2017, it was estimated and auctioned at $71.2 million by Sotheby’s Hong Kong. The price tag covers $1.19 million per carat. Hard to beat such a price. Conclusion Crystals come in all shapes, sizes and forms. They also serve different purposes for... Visit https://dataone.org/datasets/sha256%3Aa8d18a8b74c69f696c8e6e88f2d4c0f96d0cc1575c1fa3514e1a208d3c559797 for complete metadata about this dataset.

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Flipkart Jewellery products dataset

Flipkart Jewellery products dataset from flipkart.com

Explore at:
zip, csvAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Jul 1, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
Crawl Feeds
License

https://crawlfeeds.com/privacy_policyhttps://crawlfeeds.com/privacy_policy

Description

Flipkart Jewellery Products Dataset offers a comprehensive collection of detailed information on various jewellery items available on Flipkart, encompassing categories such as necklaces, earrings, rings, and bracelets. This dataset is meticulously designed to assist researchers, analysts, and developers in gaining valuable insights into pricing trends, product popularity, and consumer preferences within the online jewellery market.

For those seeking a broader dataset, the Flipkart E-commerce Dataset provides extensive information on over 5.7 million products, including product names, descriptions, prices, customer reviews, ratings, and images. This dataset serves as an invaluable resource for data analysis, machine learning projects, and in-depth market research

Key Attributes:

  • Product ID: A unique identifier for each jewellery product.
  • Product Name: The name of the jewellery item.
  • Category: The category under which the jewellery product falls (e.g., necklaces, earrings).
  • Subcategory: Additional granularity within the main category (e.g., diamond earrings, gold necklaces).
  • Price: The listed price of the product.
  • Discount: The discount offered on the product (if any).
  • Final Price: The price after applying the discount.
  • Customer Ratings: Average customer ratings of the product (on a scale of 1 to 5).
  • Number of Reviews: The total number of customer reviews.
  • Seller Name: The name of the seller offering the product.
  • Stock Status: Availability status of the product (in stock, out of stock).
  • Product URL: A link to the product page on Flipkart.

Potential Use Cases:

  1. Market Analysis: Understand the pricing strategies and discount patterns for jewellery items on Flipkart.
  2. Recommendation Systems: Develop personalized product recommendation systems based on customer ratings and reviews.
  3. Price Comparison Tools: Build tools to compare jewellery prices across different sellers and platforms.
  4. Consumer Behavior Studies: Analyze customer preferences and trends in jewellery purchases.
  5. Sales Forecasting: Use historical data to predict future sales trends in the jewellery category.

Dataset Format:

The dataset is available in JSON, with each row representing a unique jewellery product and columns capturing various attributes mentioned above.

This dataset is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in exploring the dynamics of the online jewellery market in India, particularly on the Flipkart platform.

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