A gemologist will use a probe and a loupe.
This person works as a gemologist.
A scientist who studies gems such as rubies and diamonds is called a gemologist. They are experts in identifying and evaluating the quality and characteristics of gemstones.
a diamondologist which is a subset of gemologists (study all precious and semi-precious stones)
This person is called a gemologist. There may be a sub-definition of this job title particular to one who selects diamonds all day, but overall, this person trained and is probably certified as a gemologist.Read more, below.
a jewelerGold smithA professional is called a 'jeweler' who fixes watches; designs rings (settings, etc.) and a person who deals in gems is a 'gemologist.' People who have a hobby of making jewelry even though they may sell it are not a jeweler.
a person that studies gems is called a gemologist.
A person who studies is called a gemologist, while a dealer in gemstone can be referred to as a JEWELLER
The term 'pink diamond' is adequate, unless you're a gemologist and want to define the saturation level of pink, the shade of pink and so forth. You can learn more about the additional vocabulary for describing coloured diamonds, below.
Yes. The test is called a certified gemologist who inspects the stone and gives you a precise description of the stone, including its carat weight, its colour, its cut and its clarity. This evaluation can lead to an appraisal, which you can use for insurance purposes. However, diamonds are always only worth whatever someone will pay you for them.
Diamonds made in factories are called man-made diamonds.
bronchoscopeA bronchoscope is used to inspect the interior of the bronchi.
Loose diamonds are called loose diamonds. When set as a group, the term may describe the setting more than the stones, i.e., pave, which is a 'pavement' of diamond stones. Otherwise multiple diamonds are simply called diamonds.