A spinel card is a small, rectangular piece of paper used by gemologists to identify gemstones. The card features a series of colored squares that can be used to compare and match the color of a gemstone. The spinel card is named after the spinel gemstone, which is commonly used as a reference for color in gemstone identification. By comparing the color of a gemstone to the squares on the spinel card, gemologists can accurately determine the gemstone’s color and therefore its identity. Overall, the spinel card is an essential tool for gemologists, providing a reliable and standardized method for identifying gemstones based on their color.
Spinel Card For Gems
රු1,750.00
4 in stock (can be backordered)
A spinel card is a small rectangular piece of paper used by gemologists to identify gemstones by comparing their color to a series of colored squares. It is an essential tool for gemstone identification based on standardized color references.
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