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Elbaite [G2097]
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Photograph of a group of faceted elbaites from the National Gem Collection displaying a range of colors Photo by Chip Clark |



Tourmaline
The name tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese word turmali, used by Sri Lankan merchants to describe an undetermined mix of gemstones. In fact, tourmalines are a family of 11 minerals with the same basic ring-shaped arrangements silicon, around, and oxygen atoms. Commonly found in pegmatites today, they produce some spectacular crystals and gems.
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