Abstract
Tourmalines from an alluvial deposit near Lundazi in Zambia consist of color zoned pink/colorless/yellow-green "watermelon" nodules; many fashioned stones contain patches and blends of all three colors. Although these elbaite tourmalines are unusually rich in bismuth (up to 0.49 wt.% Bi 2O3), the presence of bismuth apparently has no effect on their gemological properties. Approximately 10,000 carats of fashioned stones are known to have been produced from October 1996 to mid-1997. © 1997 Gemological Institute of America.
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Johnson, M. L., Wentzell, C. Y., & Elen, S. (1997). Multicolored bismuth-bearing tourmaline from Lundazi, Zambia. Gems and Gemology, 33(3), 204–211. https://doi.org/10.5741/GEMS.33.3.204
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