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Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a blue variety beryl. It is considered one of the most popular gemstones, along with sapphire, ruby and emerald. Major aquamarine deposits can be found in the mines of Brazil, Zambia, Colombia, Malawi, Madagascar, Tanzania and Kenya.

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