This would be available at any jeweler's supply store, search online for one near you, have you heard of Google?
In actual fact,there is no such thing as 'white' or 'green' jewelers rouge.Proper jewelers rouge is red,the 'rouge' is french for red,it should always be red.The 'white' and 'green' compounds on the market are much coarser abrasives,nowhere near as fine as proper red jewelers rouge,and not really recommended for polishing soft metals such as gold,silver,chrome etc.
If it is proper jeweler's rouge, it is composed of ferric oxide and wax or grease. It should melt with a low to moderate amount of heat.
Jewelers screwdrivers are very small examples of normal screwdrivers, watchmakers use them too.
Tiffany & Co.
It probably indicates gold plate.
In actual fact,there is no such thing as 'white' or 'green' jewelers rouge.Proper jewelers rouge is red,the 'rouge' is french for red,it should always be red.The 'white' and 'green' compounds on the market are much coarser abrasives,nowhere near as fine as proper red jewelers rouge,and not really recommended for polishing soft metals such as gold,silver,chrome etc.
If it is proper jeweler's rouge, it is composed of ferric oxide and wax or grease. It should melt with a low to moderate amount of heat.
Rouge is red wine. Spanish for "red" is "rojo". Rojo-----rouge.
In English, "rouge" translates to "red."
"Rouge" in French means "red" in English.
Red is called "rouge" in French.
The word for red in French is "rouge."
Rouge is the word in french for red.
Rouge is typically a deep red color.
moulin rouge is "red mill" in English. the moulin rouge is a big red windmill thus the name moulin rouge
Rouge is french for red.
yes, "rouge" is french for red