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The Bruce Fry Tourmaline Collection
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Excellent apple green non-dichroic oval, Mozambique Deeply cut, round, that has a fine pastel yellow without green, color. long narrow emerald cut with a great Namibian blue color. Hot pink, long ratio oval with very flashy ends. Beautiful, unstable gray round with plenty of presences. Round slightly included baby pink, Afghanistan Medium light, peach pink, eye clean, emerald cut. Darker toned blue green with limited flash, round. Nice hotter pink in an eye clean, with fine crystal, round. Nice, darker toned, well blanced, blue green droplet of color. deeply cut minty blue green round A deeply cut round with a pale green color for the IceT group. Nice pastel baby pink, eye clean oval. Medium lightly toned pink oval with two stepped crown. A very nice Namibian blue that is pot of color territory. Nice peach with a pink shadow emerald cut. Interesting medium toned lavender without copper, Madagascar. Medium toned, open, blue green emerald cut. A great Barion cut with stepped crown, browned orange. Medium toned blue dot of color Slightly included hotter pink oval. Deeply cut, eye clean, yellow green, round. Included hot pink emerald cut. A GEM, exceptional gemstone, yellow green shield cut. Medium toned, green dot of color. A great Namibian droplet of color, blue Included medium toned blue dot of color. Bright, included pink, known as strawberry in Afghanistan. A very nice bicolor of two thirds pink and one third gray. emerald cut Pink peach slider with darker overtone, oval Included medium toned pink dot of color. A dark blue dot of color with limited flash. Mixing dichroic colors makes blue green droplet of color. Gray peach deeply cut round, face up Included hot pink oval Dichroic, Included, blue green oval Included pale gray oval. Great blue green color with a few growth tubes oval. Dark toned, blue shifting toward green, closed ended emerald cut. Medium light toned pastel yellow orange emerald cut. Bright, eye clean slightly dichroic blue green oval. Heavily included minty green emerald cut Brazil A fine green emerald cut with open ends and fine crystal. Another Namibian blue dot of color. Nice spicy green emerald cut with semi-closed ends. A fine, Namibian blue dot of color. Included spring green, droplet of color. A droplet of color with the best blue in the collection. Included peach pink droplet of color. Moderately included minty green droplet of color.

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