By definition, a lapidarist is an expert on precious stones and the art of cutting and engraving precious stones. The cost to cut and/or polish the stones is a flat labor fee that will differ depending on the type of stone to be cut, polished or engraved.
A lapidarist may have a flat labor fee that may vary depending on the size and the type of stone that requires an expert hand. The cost may also vary by what needs to be done to the stone.
Ask a good estabished jeweler for assistance.
A professional stone cutting is known as Lapidary, a cutter of precious stone is called a Lapidarist.
a person who cuts and polishes gems is called a gemcutteror a lapidary (sometimes lapidarist).
Get certified through a recognized institution like GIA. This is probably useful in the US but there are more verified international institutions in Germany and Austria.
Yes, the art of cutting gems is known as Lapidary. In the trade Lapidarists are generally referred to as 'cutters'.
not expensive but the process in which biomass is made is
more expensive most expensive
The comparative for and superlative for for the word expensive is: More expensive Most expensive
Expensive
The homonym for expensive is "expansive."
No,it is not expensive