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		<title>12.38 CTS 15.4X13.7 OVAL AMAZING GREEN TOURMALINE</title>
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		<title>12X11.5 CUSHION 7.52 CTS NATURAL RUBILITE PINK TOURMALINE</title>
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		<title>Tourmaline is a striking gemstone, available in a plethora of colors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many are familiar with pink tourmaline, but the stones can also be blue, bi-color, colorless, chrome, or green. One prized formation is the watermelon tourmaline, which is generally round and has green, white, and red layers, resembling a cut watermelon. Some stones are cut to display their multi-colors. Emerald cuts of tourmaline displaying chrome, clear [...]]]></description>
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