A loupe 10x magnifier is a specialized tool used by gemologists to examine and inspect gemstones. With its powerful magnification, it allows for a detailed analysis of the gem’s characteristics, including its color, clarity, and cut. The 10x magnification is ideal for identifying even the smallest inclusions, which can greatly affect a gem’s value. The loupe is typically compact and easy to use, allowing gemologists to examine gems in various settings, such as in a jewelry store or at a gem show. Overall, a loupe 10x magnifier is an essential tool for any serious gemologist or jewelry enthusiast looking to inspect gems at a closer level.
Loupe 10x Magnifier
රු5,000.00
4 in stock (can be backordered)
A loupe 10x magnifier is a powerful tool for gemologists to examine gemstones, allowing for a detailed analysis of a gem’s characteristics and identification of even the smallest inclusions. Its compact size and ease of use make it an essential tool for any serious gemologist or jewelry enthusiast.
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