The Raman Spectrometer is specialized lab equipment gemologists use to identify mineral inclusions and detect treatments like glass-filling or heat treatment in stones such as ruby and emerald, often catching what standard microscopy misses. It's used by Gemologists at certification labs and major gem-trading centers in India, where authenticating high-value stones is central to the job. As a single-instrument skill within the broader gemology toolkit, it rides on the specialty's already-strong pay rather than commanding a separate premium.
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