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Tourmaline

Tourmalines have a variety of exciting colors with one of the widest color ranges of any gem.

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Summer 1996 Gem News International

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Copper and Tenorite Inclusions in Cuprian-Elbaite Tourmaline from Paraíba, Brazil

Inclusions of native copper and tenorite (CuO) were found in grayish green elbaite from São José da Batalha, Paraíba, Brazil.

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Gem-Quality Cuprian-Elbaite Tourmalines from São José Da Batalha, Paraíba, Brazil

Unusually vivid tourmalines from the state of Paraiba, in north eastern Brazil, have attracted great interest since they first appeared on the international gem market in 1989.

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Gemstone Durability: Design to Display

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"Modern" Jewelry: Retro to Abstract

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Fall 1986 G&G Lab Notes

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The Elahera Gem Field in Central Sri Lanka

The Elahera gem field currently provides approximately 35% of the gemstones exported from Sri Lanka.

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A Status Report on Gemstones from Afghanistan

An overview of the plentiful and various gem materials being discovered and produced in Afghanistan.

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Gem Pegmatites of Minas Gerais, Brazil: The Tourmalines of the Governador Valadares District

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Gem-Bearing Pegmatites: A Review

A survey of the current gemological knowledge of pegmatites, including the gem varieties aquamarine, tourmaline, and topaz.

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Sri Lanka: The Gem Island

An overview of the many types of gem-quality material, and its inclusions, currently found in Sri Lanka.

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Tourmaline Care and Cleaning Guide

Learn about tourmaline's durability and how to care for your tourmaline jewelry.

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