Gem tweezers are a specialized tool used by gemologists and jewelry makers to handle and examine small gemstones with precision. They typically feature long, thin tips that allow for a delicate touch and a secure grip on the gemstone. Gem tweezers come in a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate different gemstones and are commonly made from materials such as stainless steel or titanium. They are ideal for manipulating and positioning small gemstones during the jewelry-making process or for examining gemstones for inclusions or other characteristics. Overall, gem tweezers are an essential tool for anyone working with small, delicate gemstones, providing a precise and controlled way to handle these valuable objects.
Gem Tweezer
රු1,000.00
4 in stock (can be backordered)
Gem tweezers are a specialized tool used by gemologists and jewelry makers to handle and examine small gemstones with precision. They feature long, thin tips that provide a delicate touch and a secure grip on the gemstone
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