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Buy Majestic Natural RUBY & DIAMOND Ring - 925 Solid Sterling Silver #7 for R401.00
R 401
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Majestic Pure Argan Oil shampoo is a unique blend of 100% pure argan oil of Morocco that also contains avocado oil, jojoba oil, camellia seed oil, almond oil, coconut oil and botanical keratin. It is a gentle, Sulfate Free Shampoo that is great for all hair types, including color treated hair. It is safe for daily use for men and women. This formula helps supply shine and a healthy look to hair with its abundance of Vitamin E, Carotene and essential fatty acids. Benefits: Almond Oil is an excellent emollient which is rich in proteins, Olein Glyceride Linoleic Acid and Vitamin D to help soothe dry and irritated areas on the scalp. Jojoba Oil is one of the skincare industry's most favorable resources and has a host of therapeutic properties. Camellia Seed Oil nourishes the complexion and helps condition the scalp, all while providing healthy anti-oxidants to rejuvenate both hair and scalp alike. Peach Kernel Oil contributes valuable regenerative and moisturizing properties, and is great for sensitive skin. Avocado Oil enriches the formula with its high vitamin content, which includes Vitamins A, B1, B2, D, and E. Botanical Keratin replenishes keratin, for the lack thereof can often lead to frizzy, unmanageable hair. Natural Vanilla and Honey provide a soft and warm aromatic tone to the formula to enhance the experience.
R 504
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Buy Majestic Pure Eucalyptus Essential Oil, Pure and Natural with Therapeutic Grade, Premium Quality... for R499.00
R 499
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            Tanzanite is known for the exquisite combination of purple and blue hues, one of the loveliest of gems that has been discovered in modern times. Tanzanite,discovered in Tanzania in 1967 and introduced to the world in 1968, is mined as a greenish yellowish brownish crystalline material that resembles Andalusite. Tanzanite is basically the Blue variety of "Zoisite", and mined in Tanzania just below the base of majestic Mount Kilamanjaro. Zoisite was originally used in lamp shades and other ornamental art carved items. Tanzanite has been adopted as a December birthstone by the American Gem Trade Association and shares its last-month-of-the-year membership with turquoise and zircon. Even though all the major industry associations agreed that the public would respond positively to a dynamic new birthstone choice for December, amending the birthstone list is like amending the Constitution. There must be compelling reason and wide support. The last time the birthstone list was revised was in 1912, when jewelry industry leaders met to give gems discovered since the formulation of the traditional list a shot at birthstone status. Alexandrite made the 1912 list, and now that Tanzanite has been given birthstone status it shows the degree to which this gem is revered by the trade and public alike. It's affordability and distinctive beauty have earned this gem a status that rivals Kashmir Blue Sapphire. Tanzanite can be cut to emphasize its blue or violet color component, so it can resemble the finest royal-blue sapphire or hint at amethyst purple. This color versatility has endeared this member of the Zoisite family to leading jewelry designers in America, Europe and Japan. Top Gem Tanzanite is very beautiful and looks great in jewelry. If you are considering Tanzanite, I stock some Top Gem colors of rich deep Intense blue/blue-violet. TREATMENTS  - Virtually every Tanzanite is heated to permanently change its color from it's orange-brown state to the spectacular violet-blue color for which this precious gemstone variety is known. Moderate heat (750 o -950 o  F) is applied to get the color you see today ranging from light blue/blue-violet to AAA+ Top Gem colors of rich deep Intense blue/blue-violet. The typical heat treatment process is a permanent process that does not adversely affect the durability of the gemstone, so there's no need to worry when you see this enhancement disclosed.  CARE  - Tanzanite is sensitive to sudden temperature changes that may cause cracking. The fracture is uneven and brittle and a jeweler's torch could fuse the gem, so it may be prudent to ask a Jeweler to remove the stone before applying his torch. Tanzanite is easily attacked by hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid. Tanzanite should  never  be cleaned in an ultrasonic or steam cleaner, since this cleaning method can cause irreparable damage to the stone. I strongly recommend  Ionic  Cleaners and/or warm, soapy water and a soft brush as the best way to clean Tanzanite jewelry. Since Tanzanite is of the softer variety of gems, like emerald, I recommend it be handled as though it is was as soft as opal. Also, if mounted on a Ring, since rings are susceptible to knocks and abrasion, I recommend mounting in a bezel or protected with heavy prongs as much as possible.           PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE MIGHT BE VARIANCES IN COLOUR DUE TO DIFFERENT MONITORS OR VIEWING EQUIPMENT.   SHAPE OVAL FACET TREATMENT ROUTINELY HEATED WEIGHT 0.47ct ORIGIN ARUSHA, TANZANIA DIMENSIONS 6.03x3.97mm CLARITY TYPE I - VVS COLOUR VIOLET BLUE HARDNESS 6.5 LUSTRE ADAMANTINE QUANTITY 1                                                 GIA CLARITY CHART      PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME TO USE ANYTHING FROM THE MELBON SITES WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION. I HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME TO PUT TOGETHER MY LISTINGS AND SOME OF IT IS OUTRIGHT PLAGIARISM.  
R 750
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      Tanzanite is known for the exquisite combination of purple and blue hues, one of the loveliest of gems that has been discovered in modern times. Tanzanite,discovered in Tanzania in 1967 and introduced to the world in 1968, is mined as a greenish yellowish brownish crystalline material that resembles Andalusite. Tanzanite is basically the Blue variety of "Zoisite", and mined in Tanzania just below the base of majestic Mount Kilamanjaro. Zoisite was originally used in lamp shades and other ornamental art carved items. Tanzanite has been adopted as a December birthstone by the American Gem Trade Association and shares its last-month-of-the-year membership with turquoise and zircon. Even though all the major industry associations agreed that the public would respond positively to a dynamic new birthstone choice for December, amending the birthstone list is like amending the Constitution. There must be compelling reason and wide support. The last time the birthstone list was revised was in 1912, when jewelry industry leaders met to give gems discovered since the formulation of the traditional list a shot at birthstone status. Alexandrite made the 1912 list, and now that Tanzanite has been given birthstone status it shows the degree to which this gem is revered by the trade and public alike. It's affordability and distinctive beauty have earned this gem a status that rivals Kashmir Blue Sapphire. Tanzanite can be cut to emphasize its blue or violet color component, so it can resemble the finest royal-blue sapphire or hint at amethyst purple. This color versatility has endeared this member of the Zoisite family to leading jewelry designers in America, Europe and Japan. Top Gem Tanzanite is very beautiful and looks great in jewelry. If you are considering Tanzanite, I stock some Top Gem colors of rich deep Intense blue/blue-violet. TREATMENTS  - Virtually every Tanzanite is heated to permanently change its color from it's orange-brown state to the spectacular violet-blue color for which this precious gemstone variety is known. Moderate heat (750 o -950 o  F) is applied to get the color you see today ranging from light blue/blue-violet to AAA+ Top Gem colors of rich deep Intense blue/blue-violet. The typical heat treatment process is a permanent process that does not adversely affect the durability of the gemstone, so there's no need to worry when you see this enhancement disclosed.  CARE  - Tanzanite is sensitive to sudden temperature changes that may cause cracking. The fracture is uneven and brittle and a jeweler's torch could fuse the gem, so it may be prudent to ask a Jeweler to remove the stone before applying his torch. Tanzanite is easily attacked by hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid. Tanzanite should  never  be cleaned in an ultrasonic or steam cleaner, since this cleaning method can cause irreparable damage to the stone. I strongly recommend  Ionic  Cleaners and/or warm, soapy water and a soft brush as the best way to clean Tanzanite jewelry. Since Tanzanite is of the softer variety of gems, like emerald, I recommend it be handled as though it is was as soft as opal. Also, if mounted on a Ring, since rings are susceptible to knocks and abrasion, I recommend mounting in a bezel or protected with heavy prongs as much as possible.      PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE MIGHT BE VARIANCES IN COLOUR DUE TO DIFFERENT MONITORS OR VIEWING EQUIPMENT. PICTURES ARE ENLARGED    Gem type:TANZANITE   SHAPE CUSHION MIXED TREATMENT ROUTINELY HEATED WEIGHT 1.83tcw ORIGIN TANZANIA DIMENSIONS 7.05x5.10x3.18mm - 7.01x5.11x3.09mm CLARITY TYPE I - VVS/EYE CLEAN COLOUR PURPLISH BLUE HARDNESS 6.5 LUSTRE ADAMANTINE QUANTITY 1                                             GIA CLARITY    PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME TO USE ANYTHING FROM THE MELBON SITES WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION. I HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME TO PUT TOGETHER MY LISTINGS AND SOME OF IT IS OUTRIGHT PLAGIARISM.    
R 950
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      Tanzanite is known for the exquisite combination of purple and blue hues, one of the loveliest of gems that has been discovered in modern times. Tanzanite,discovered in Tanzania in 1967 and introduced to the world in 1968, is mined as a greenish yellowish brownish crystalline material that resembles Andalusite. Tanzanite is basically the Blue variety of "Zoisite", and mined in Tanzania just below the base of majestic Mount Kilamanjaro. Zoisite was originally used in lamp shades and other ornamental art carved items. Tanzanite has been adopted as a December birthstone by the American Gem Trade Association and shares its last-month-of-the-year membership with turquoise and zircon. Even though all the major industry associations agreed that the public would respond positively to a dynamic new birthstone choice for December, amending the birthstone list is like amending the Constitution. There must be compelling reason and wide support. The last time the birthstone list was revised was in 1912, when jewelry industry leaders met to give gems discovered since the formulation of the traditional list a shot at birthstone status. Alexandrite made the 1912 list, and now that Tanzanite has been given birthstone status it shows the degree to which this gem is revered by the trade and public alike. It's affordability and distinctive beauty have earned this gem a status that rivals Kashmir Blue Sapphire. Tanzanite can be cut to emphasize its blue or violet color component, so it can resemble the finest royal-blue sapphire or hint at amethyst purple. This color versatility has endeared this member of the Zoisite family to leading jewelry designers in America, Europe and Japan. Top Gem Tanzanite is very beautiful and looks great in jewelry. TREATMENTS  - Virtually every Tanzanite is heated to permanently change its color from it's orange-brown state to the spectacular violet-blue color for which this precious gemstone variety is known. Moderate heat (750 o -950 o  F) is applied to get the color you see today ranging from light blue/blue-violet to AAA+ Top Gem colors of rich deep Intense blue/blue-violet. The typical heat treatment process is a permanent process that does not adversely affect the durability of the gemstone, so there's no need to worry when you see this enhancement disclosed.  CARE  - Tanzanite is sensitive to sudden temperature changes that may cause cracking. The fracture is uneven and brittle and a jeweler's torch could fuse the gem, so it may be prudent to ask a Jeweler to remove the stone before applying his torch. Tanzanite is easily attacked by hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid. Tanzanite should  never  be cleaned in an ultrasonic or steam cleaner, since this cleaning method can cause irreparable damage to the stone. I strongly recommend  Ionic  Cleaners and/or warm, soapy water and a soft brush as the best way to clean Tanzanite jewelry. Since Tanzanite is of the softer variety of gems, like emerald, I recommend it be handled as though it is was as soft as opal. Also, if mounted on a Ring, since rings are susceptible to knocks and abrasion, I recommend mounting in a bezel or protected with heavy prongs as much as possible.      PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE MIGHT BE VARIANCES IN COLOUR DUE TO DIFFERENT MONITORS OR VIEWING EQUIPMENT. PICTURES ARE ENLARGED    Gem type:TANZANITE   SHAPE ROUND/MIXED (CUT TO GIVE TOP FIRE) TREATMENT ROUTINELY HEATED WEIGHT 1.68tcw ORIGIN TANZANIA DIMENSIONS 5.98x5.98x3.17mm - 6.04x6.04x3.45mm CLARITY TYPE I - VVS/EYE CLEAN COLOUR PURPLISH BLUE HARDNESS 6.5 LUSTRE ADAMANTINE QUANTITY 2                                             GIA CLARITY    PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME TO USE ANYTHING FROM THE MELBON SITES WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION. I HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME TO PUT TOGETHER MY LISTINGS AND SOME OF IT IS OUTRIGHT PLAGIARISM.    
R 750
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    SPECTACULAR 3.64 CARAT VVS RARE  ‘IMPERIAL GOLD WITH ORANGE OVERTONES’ NATURAL RATANAKIRI CAMBODIAN ZIRCON. GEM TYPE: NATURAL ZIRCON CARAT WEIGHT: 3.64 CARATS DIMENSIONS: 8.49 x 7.38 x 5.59mm CLARITY: VVS (NEAR FLAWLESS) ORIGIN: BOR KEO, RATANAKIRI, CAMBODIA TREATMENTS: NONE Zircon is actually the oldest known mineral on Earth - the oldest samples are even older than the Moon, which formed about 4 billion years ago. Zircon was the first crystal to form in molten granite as it cooled to form rock. It formed as the result of a process associated with the presence of Uranium and Thorium. The natural radioactivity disrupts the crystal structure and produces the changes in color and density through a process known as metamictization.   Ratanakiri is one of the wildest and least visited regions in Cambodia. It is located in the north-east side of the country, bordering Laos and Vietnam. There one can find steaming jungles,  breathtaking waterfalls, amazing wildlife, and of course, the mines of the majestic Zircon.   The District of Bor Keo (Borkeo) where this specimen was mined is located about thirty kilometres from the regional capital Banlung. When people are asked about Cambodia, two things come to mind: Angkor Wat and the Khmer Rouge. With awareness and careful management of its resources, hopefully we can add Cambodia’s natural beauty to that list. The fire in Zircon, called dispersion, is caused by light entering the gemstone and separating into a prism of rainbow colors. Possessing dispersion approaching that of Diamond, the brilliance of Zircon is second to none. The Zircon Cut, a variation of the Brilliant Cut that adds eight extra facets to the pavilion, was designed to take advantage of these properties. A very unique characteristic of Zircon is birefringence (doubly refractive), meaning that light splits into two rays as it passes through the gem. As a result, the back facets appear as double images.
R 3.000
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    SPECTACULAR 5.44 CARAT VVS TOP FIRE RARE  ‘PEACH’ NATURAL RATANAKIRI CAMBODIAN ZIRCON. GEM TYPE: NATURAL ZIRCON CARAT WEIGHT: 5.44 CARATS DIMENSIONS: 9.80 x 8.20 x 6.30mm CLARITY: VVS  CUT: OVAL ORIGIN: BOR KEO, RATANAKIRI, CAMBODIA TREATMENTS: NONE Zircon is actually the oldest known mineral on Earth - the oldest samples are even older than the Moon, which formed about 4 billion years ago. Zircon was the first crystal to form in molten granite as it cooled to form rock. It formed as the result of a process associated with the presence of Uranium and Thorium. The natural radioactivity disrupts the crystal structure and produces the changes in color and density through a process known as metamictization.   Cambodia's north easternmost province is named after two of its distinctive features: Ratanakiri, a combination of the Khmer words for ‘gem’ (Ratana) and ‘mountain’ (Kiri).   Ratanakiri is one of the wildest and least visited regions in Cambodia. It is located in the north-east side of the country, bordering Laos and Vietnam. There one can find steaming jungles,  breathtaking waterfalls, amazing wildlife, and of course, the mines of the majestic Zircon.   The District of Bor Keo (Borkeo) where this specimen was mined is located about thirty kilometres from the regional capital Banlung. When people are asked about Cambodia, two things come to mind: Angkor Wat and the Khmer Rouge. With awareness and careful management of its resources, hopefully we can add Cambodia’s natural beauty to that list. The fire in Zircon, called dispersion, is caused by light entering the gemstone and separating into a prism of rainbow colors. Possessing dispersion approaching that of Diamond, the brilliance of Zircon is second to none. The Zircon Cut, a variation of the Brilliant Cut that adds eight extra facets to the pavilion, was designed to take advantage of these properties. A very unique characteristic of Zircon is birefringence (doubly refractive), meaning that light splits into two rays as it passes through the gem. As a result, the back facets appear as double images.
R 2.900
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    STUNNING 3.31 CARAT FLAWLESS TOP FIRE RARE  ‘PINK WITH YELLOW OVERTONES’ NATURAL RATANAKIRI CAMBODIAN ZIRCON. GEM TYPE: NATURAL ZIRCON CARAT WEIGHT: 3.31 CARATS DIMENSIONS: 8.15 x 6.05 x 5.40mm CLARITY: FLAWLESS  CUT: CUSHION ORIGIN: BOR KEO, RATANAKIRI, CAMBODIA TREATMENTS: NONE Zircon is actually the oldest known mineral on Earth - the oldest samples are even older than the Moon, which formed about 4 billion years ago. Zircon was the first crystal to form in molten granite as it cooled to form rock. It formed as the result of a process associated with the presence of Uranium and Thorium. The natural radioactivity disrupts the crystal structure and produces the changes in color and density through a process known as metamictization.   Ratanakiri is one of the wildest and least visited regions in Cambodia. It is located in the north-east side of the country, bordering Laos and Vietnam. There one can find steaming jungles,  breathtaking waterfalls, amazing wildlife, and of course, the mines of the majestic Zircon.   The District of Bor Keo (Borkeo) where this specimen was mined is located about thirty kilometres from the regional capital Banlung. When people are asked about Cambodia, two things come to mind: Angkor Wat and the Khmer Rouge. With awareness and careful management of its resources, hopefully we can add Cambodia’s natural beauty to that list. The fire in Zircon, called dispersion, is caused by light entering the gemstone and separating into a prism of rainbow colors. Possessing dispersion approaching that of Diamond, the brilliance of Zircon is second to none. The Zircon Cut, a variation of the Brilliant Cut that adds eight extra facets to the pavilion, was designed to take advantage of these properties. A very unique characteristic of Zircon is birefringence (doubly refractive), meaning that light splits into two rays as it passes through the gem. As a result, the back facets appear as double images.
R 2.800
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    STRIKING 3.65 CARAT VS TOP FIRE RARE  ‘GOLD WITH BRONZE OVERTONES’ NATURAL RATANAKIRI CAMBODIAN ZIRCON. GEM TYPE: NATURAL ZIRCON CARAT WEIGHT: 3.65 CARATS DIMENSIONS: 8.45 x 7.30 x 4.75mm CLARITY: VS CUT: CUSHION ORIGIN: BOR KEO, RATANAKIRI, CAMBODIA TREATMENTS: NONE Zircon is actually the oldest known mineral on Earth - the oldest samples are even older than the Moon, which formed about 4 billion years ago. Zircon was the first crystal to form in molten granite as it cooled to form rock. It formed as the result of a process associated with the presence of Uranium and Thorium. The natural radioactivity disrupts the crystal structure and produces the changes in color and density through a process known as metamictization.   Cambodia's north easternmost province is named after two of its distinctive features: Ratanakiri, a combination of the Khmer words for ‘gem’ (Ratana) and ‘mountain’ (Kiri).   Ratanakiri is one of the wildest and least visited regions in Cambodia. It is located in the north-east side of the country, bordering Laos and Vietnam. There one can find steaming jungles,  breathtaking waterfalls, amazing wildlife, and of course, the mines of the majestic Zircon.   The District of Bor Keo (Borkeo) where this specimen was mined is located about thirty kilometres from the regional capital Banlung. When people are asked about Cambodia, two things come to mind: Angkor Wat and the Khmer Rouge. With awareness and careful management of its resources, hopefully we can add Cambodia’s natural beauty to that list. The fire in Zircon, called dispersion, is caused by light entering the gemstone and separating into a prism of rainbow colors. Possessing dispersion approaching that of Diamond, the brilliance of Zircon is second to none. The Zircon Cut, a variation of the Brilliant Cut that adds eight extra facets to the pavilion, was designed to take advantage of these properties. A very unique characteristic of Zircon is birefringence (doubly refractive), meaning that light splits into two rays as it passes through the gem. As a result, the back facets appear as double images.
R 2.600
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    A TRULY MAJESTIC MASSIVE 104.00 CARAT VS NATURAL GOLDEN TOPAZ FROM A VERY RARE SOURCE INDEED. EARTH MINED AT SHIGAR, GILGIT DISTRICT, NORTHERN PAKISTAN GEM TYPE: NATURAL TOPAZ CARAT WEIGHT: 104.00 CARATS CLARITY: VS DIMENSIONS: 30.00 x 26.00 x 20.00mm COLOUR: GOLDEN CUT: OVAL CUT ORIGIN: SHIGAR, GILGIT DISTRICT, NORTHERN PAKISTAN TREATMENTS: NONE   To find a Topaz of this size, clarity, and colour, is extremely rare indeed, and as you will read below, it is from a place where wise men fear to tread, however naturally beautiful it may be.   The valley of Kashmir is known all over the world for its beauty and charm. The Kashmir valley is situated about 300 km from Jammu across forested ravines and steep mountain passes. The emerald valley of Kashmir is cradled in the Himalayas, under the crystal blue skies, against the background of snow-capped mountains.   It is a magic land of silvery streams, rivers, fresh water lakes, pine, deodar and chinar forests, snow clad mountains, sparkling waterfalls, shikaras, green meadows and grassy slopes full of flowers of vibrant colours. It is an oval plateau over 5000 feet high and framed by three Himalayan ranges – the Karakoram, Zanskar, and Pir Panjal.   The most famous Topaz is actually a colourless Topaz that was originally thought to be a diamond. It is a 1680 carat stone known as the "Braganza Diamond" set in the Portuguese Crown Jewels. Another beautiful huge Topaz is in the Green Vault in Dresden which has one of the world's most important gem collections.
R 11.000
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South Africa
You will receive: 1 x 30ml Beard Oil; 1 x wooden beard comb His Majesty's Beard beard oil is THE essential treatment to make YOUR beard MAJESTIC! Made in South Africa, it contains a selection of the finest quality carrier oils - NO ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTS - including Argan (Moroccan) oil, Jojoba oil and Hempseed oil and a blend of essential oils that will help you to grow the beard you've always wanted. With regular use of His Majesty's Beard beard oil your beard will become fuller, softer and easier to manage. The skin under your beard will be nourished and moisturized and NOT dry, flaky and itchy. His Majesty's Beard beard oil is scented to be masculine and clean without being overpowering - you don't want it interfering with your cologne now, do you? You will receive: 1 x 30ml bottle of His Majesty's Beard beard oil and application instructions. His Majesty's Beard beard comb is the perfect solution to keeping your beard presentable throughout the day. It is made from wood - because your beard deserves to be combed with natural materials - and has a medium tooth-width which makes it gentle on the beard. Use whenever some beard-taming is necessary, and also to brush your His Majesty's Beard beard oil through the beard and down to the skin when you apply the oil.
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Round Facet Natural Emerald. Colour - Nice Green. Size - ±3,00mm Diameter. Weight - 0,08cts. Clarity - Fine crystal. Lustre - Majestic. Origin - Zambia. To My World Of Awesome Gems (And Other Stuff) By Clicking Here >
R 64
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Sulfate and paraben free, this luxe conditioner is a rich, natural emollient that softens, soothes, and adds texture. Packed with cocoa butter and keratin, it strengthens hair, and puts back moisture and shine. Fragranced with majestic black orchid.
R 2.722
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