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Rubellite is the red or pink
variety of
tourmaline and is a
member of elbaite.
Rubellite is also the
rarest gem in its family. It is
occasionally mistaken...
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Rubellite "Ruby"
Kawena Kinney Johnson is a
Historian of Hawaii. Her
father was
Ernest Kaipoleimanu Kinney (1906–1987) and
mother was
Esther Kauikeaulani...
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Pukui counted 26. In Kamehameha's
Children Today authors Charles Ahlo,
Rubellite Kawena Johnson and
Jerry Walker list 30 wives: 18 who had children, and...
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Ancient Gr**** άχρωμος (ákhrōmos) 'colorless') Red or pinkish-red:
Rubellite variety (from ruby)
Light blue to
bluish green:
Brazilian indicolite variety...
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Elbaite species (named
after the
island of Elba, Italy) Red or pinkish-red—
rubellite variety Light blue to bluish-green—indicolite
variety (from indigo) Green—verdelite...
- 2000 publication; "Kamehameha's
Children Today",
authors Charles Ahlo,
Rubellite Kawena Kinney Johnson and
Jerry Walker state that Lunalilo's father, Charles...
- the
imitation stone.
Trade terms such as
balas ruby for red
spinel and
rubellite for red
tourmaline can
mislead unsuspecting buyers. Such
terms are therefore...
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Elbaite Fluor-liddicoatite
Indicolite Olenite Paraiba (var.)
Rossmanite Rubellite (var.)
Tremolite Hexagonite (var.)
Triphylite Triplite Tugtupite Turquoise...
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possession of,
given by his
uncle Kalaniʻōpuʻu. Ahlo, Charles; Johnson,
Rubellite; Walker,
Jerry (2000). Kamehameha's
Children Today. ISBN 978-0-9967803-0-8...
- OCLC 5571935029. S2CID 143224034. Walker, Jerry; Ahlo, Charles; Johnson,
Rubellite Kawena (2000). Kamehameha's
Children Today. Honolulu: J. Walker. p. 79...