Tourmaline

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Tourmaline is a gemstone that displays a wide variety of colors.

List of Tourmalines

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a black tourmaline

Description:   The black tourmaline is an elongated, three-sided prism ending in a pyramid. Each face of the prism is striated, and the translucent crystal has a glassy surface. The foggy black color appears darkest when seen through the long axis of the prism.


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a blue tourmaline

Description:   The blue tourmaline is an elongated, three-sided prism ending in a pyramid. Each face of the prism is striated, and the translucent crystal has a glassy surface. The clear blue color appears darkest when seen through the long axis of the prism.


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a clear tourmaline

Description:   The clear tourmaline is an elongated, three-sided prism ending in a pyramid. Each face of the prism is striated, and the translucent crystal has a glassy surface. It is clear enough to see straight through.


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a green tourmaline

Description:   The green tourmaline is an elongated, three-sided prism ending in a pyramid. Each face of the prism is striated, and the translucent crystal has a glassy surface. The soft green color appears darkest when seen through the long axis of the prism.


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a pink tourmaline

Description:   The pink tourmaline is an elongated, three-sided prism ending in a pyramid. Each face of the prism is striated, and the translucent crystal has a glassy surface. The rosy pink color appears darkest when seen through the long axis of the prism.


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Average value: 750
Location: Hinterwilds

a rutilated twilight tourmaline

Description:   The tourmaline is a deep midnight blue in hue, with hints of bruise purple and sunset orange toward its core. Bright copper rutilations streak across the surface of the gem, the streaks like falling stars against a dying sky.