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The Bruce Fry Tourmaline Collection
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The Bruce Fry Tourmaline Collection
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    • Reverse Alexanderite Color Change Gemstone, Cuprian Tourmaline from Mozambique, Laurellite
    • Cyan color, Paraiba, Paraiba-like, Paraiba Type and the Neon Glow
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  • Tray 19
Large, eye clean, yellowish cooked spinach green.  #901 An unusual mauve colored  round without copper902 The vote is in and Achroic, colorless wins the day.  #903 A medium toned, peach colored, shield cut.  #904 Medium light toned, oval with a yellow color washed with green.  #905 A smaller, dichroic,  emerald cut, that is a bright and vivid green with a couple of small faults under the table.  #906 This slightly included round has a medium toned green color.  #907 This rich pink round has a purple overtone depending on the light.  #908 Rich vivid pink round that is both flashy and bright.  #909 Rich vivid pink emerald cut that is both flashy and bright.  #910 The rounds keep rolling with an apparently eye clean joy that is a vivid yellow.  # 911 A little medium toned hot pink emerald cut  #912 This red slips over the color line pink with a darker tone value and reduced flash.  #913 Small Barion cushion with a stepped crown of yellowish gold.  #914 A small round with significant inclusions that is a bright white.  #915 Nice medium light toned green, dot of color. Pretty incuded, but with a white that is seldom seen, round.  #917 Long ratio, eye clean green emerald uneffected by dichroism.  #918 Nice bright, medium toned green dot of color. Small non dichroic emerald cut with a bluish cyan color.  #920 This pale vivid pink oval is so bright that it can not be any brighter.  #921 A fine bright medium pink that appears to be eye clean, round  #922 The ultimate achroite, a pure white blazer.   #923 A larger medium toned bright orangsih pink with a uniform field of faint inclusions.  #924 Canary yellow emerald cut dream that appears to be eye clean.  #925 Violetish end and blue end, with only the violetish end changing color, Laurellite emerald cut.  #926 Small round with a nice medium pink color.  #927 This large round is cut with the tourmaline's dark principle axis perpendicular to the table.  # 928 Very nice hot pink oval that is very light included.  #929 This spicy green emerald cut has step ends to minimize the dark ends.  #930 Smaller, bright blue green and dichroic, emerald cut.  #931 Rich pink or red, this oval with a stepped crown has a  vivid color.  #932 Smaller emerald cut has a teal color and is not very dichroic,  #933 Oval with a darker pink purple color.  #934 A round blue dot of fine medium blue. #935 A large bright non dichroic mint green round.  #936 Larger oval with a medium dark, toned, brownish orange color.  #937 This larger emerald cut is a bi color, it goes from pink to cream.  #938 A smaller, bright spicy green, round.  #939 Mahogany droplet of color (brown orange) Large bright cyan blue, cuprian, pear shaped GEM.  #941 Rich, intense, cuprian bicolor of cyan and emerald green round.  #942 Laurellite, cuprian, blue purple oval from Mozambique.  Included. High grade Laurellite, flawless and medium toned. Original Laurellite color changer,cuprian, Mozambique A great medium toned blue pink bicolor from Afghanistan. Included Laurellite, blue to purple color changer, cuprian, round. Deeply cut, medium toned, very bright pink, round. A beautiful purple red emerald cut.  Nigeria Bright vivid orange flash in a darker toned round.   #950

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