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- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine abstract "The Dom Pedro aquamarine is the world's largest cut aquamarine gem. It was cut from a crystal originally weighing approximately 100 pounds (45 kg) and measuring more than 3 feet (0.91 m) in length. The stone was mined in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil around 1980, and named after the Brazilian emperors Pedro I and Pedro II. The blue-green gemstone was cut by Bernd Munsteiner into an obelisk form weighing 10,363 carats. The finished dimensions measure 14 inches (36 cm) tall by 4 inches (10 cm) wide. The jewel was donated to the Smithsonian Institution by Jane Mitchell and Jeffery Bland. It is housed in the National Museum of Natural History's Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology.".
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- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine wikiPageRevisionID "701989596".
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- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewellery_in_the_collection_of_the_Smithsonian_Institution.
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- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dom Pedro aquamarine".
- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine boxbgcolor "604800.0".
- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine category Oxide_minerals.
- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine formula "Be3Al2Si6O18".
- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine name "Dom Pedro Aquamarine".
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- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine subject Category:Jewellery_in_the_collection_of_the_Smithsonian_Institution.
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- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine comment "The Dom Pedro aquamarine is the world's largest cut aquamarine gem. It was cut from a crystal originally weighing approximately 100 pounds (45 kg) and measuring more than 3 feet (0.91 m) in length. The stone was mined in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil around 1980, and named after the Brazilian emperors Pedro I and Pedro II. The blue-green gemstone was cut by Bernd Munsteiner into an obelisk form weighing 10,363 carats.".
- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine label "Dom Pedro aquamarine".
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- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine sameAs Берилл_«Дон_Педро».
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- Dom_Pedro_aquamarine name "Dom Pedro Aquamarine".