Gem Identification
As most gemstones are small in size, we use microscope and magnifying glasses to better observe the imperfections such as inclusions and fractures. A microscope from 10X up to 70X can be used for more detailed observation. This instrument can be used to observe the cleavage planes, growth lines, color bandings, surface graining, and the degree of external polishing. Sometimes they can also identify layers of assembled stones. For more information about gemstones and what we design for you, feel free to visit www.juwelendesign.com or contact us for free online consultation. Check out the gift section too!
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