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Pocket Diffraction Grating Gemological Spectroscope Gem Stone Jeweller Tool

Compact Gemstone Spectroscope

SKU: CLMG-7205
AU$155.00Price

Identify gemstone authenticity with precision. This compact spectroscope analyzes absorption spectra to distinguish natural, synthetic, and treated stones—ideal for gemologists, appraisers, and collectors.

 

Set Includes: 

  • 1 x Medium Spectroscope 
  • Leather Carry Pouch

    Reveal what the eye can't see with this Compact Gemstone Spectroscope, a powerful optical tool designed to detect subtle absorption patterns in gemstones. By analyzing the selective absorption of light, this handheld spectroscope helps differentiate between natural, synthetic, and treated gems—essential for accurate identification and valuation.

    Ideal for transparent and opaque gemstones, simply shine a light through or onto the stone and observe the unique absorption spectrum. The spectroscope’s raster-type internal design ensures sharp, well-defined spectral lines for easy analysis of color origin and treatment indicators.

    Built from durable aluminum, this lightweight tool is perfect for field use, lab work, and gemstone shows. Whether you're evaluating diamonds, rubies, sapphires, or other precious stones, this spectroscope provides critical insight into a gem’s authenticity and composition.

    Key Features:

    • Detects Absorption Patterns: Analyze natural vs. treated vs. synthetic stones

    • Clear Spectral Lines: Raster-type structure for sharp, readable absorption bands

    • Compact & Durable: 55mm length, 15mm diameter, and aluminum construction

    • Field & Lab Ready: Lightweight and portable for on-the-go gem testing

    • Versatile Use: Works with both loose and mounted gemstones using direct or reflected light

    Specifications:

    • Length: 55mm

    • Diameter: 15mm

    • Material: Anodized Aluminum (corrosion-resistant, durable)

    • Optics: Raster-type internal structure for spectrum clarity

    Ideal For:

    • Gemologists and appraisers

    • Gemstone collectors and dealers

    • Laboratory and field analysis

    • Authenticating colored gemstones and diamonds

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