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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Geology
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Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems
Asset ID
K13787
Title
Beryl, variety Aquamarine, four faceted stones set with melee diamonds in platinum; carat weights: clip, 41.25; ring, 31.64; earrings, 16.89 and 16.32
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Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Transparency Collection, 35mm: K13787
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