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.