A gem scoop is a specialized tool used by gemologists and jewelry makers to handle and move gemstones. It typically features a long, slender handle with a scoop-shaped end that is designed to securely hold and transport gems without damaging them. Gem scoops are commonly made from materials such as stainless steel, brass, or plastic and come in various sizes to accommodate different gemstones. They are ideal for transferring gems between different containers or settings, allowing for precise placement and easy handling. Overall, gem scoops are an essential tool for anyone working with gemstones, providing a safe and effective way to move and handle these valuable objects.
Gem Scoop ( round )
රු300.00
5 in stock (can be backordered)
A gem scoop is a specialized tool used by gemologists and jewelry makers to handle and move gemstones safely and effectively. It features a long, slender handle with a scoop-shaped end that securely holds and transfers gems without damaging them.
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