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Color Fills This Gem Dealer’s Life

“I was that kid that stared at the sunset every night,” Dave Bindra said. Now the Los Angeles businessman gazes at sapphires and spinels.

Mark Hartman for The New York Times
Author: Mark Hartman for The New York Times

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Mark Hartman for The New York Times

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Color, Diamonds, Gemological Institute of America, Jewels and Jewelry, Los Angeles (Calif)
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