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Nanosital White Topaz #A1345 Gemstone - Stone Set & Cast-In-Place - OVAL

$10.87 inc GST
$9.88 ex GST
 

Product Description

This White Topaz #A1345 Nano gemstone is engineered for lost wax casting, cast-in-place stone setting, and other high-temperature jewellery manufacturing processes. Designed to be set directly into wax and cast in place, it performs reliably during investment casting, wax carving, and production jewellery workflows where clarity, durability, and precision are essential. Cut in an elegant oval shape, it offers smooth proportions, bright brilliance, and a clean, colourless appearance.

Manufactured from advanced nano-crystalline material, this stone provides excellent thermal stability and a uniform internal structure, making it ideal for cast-in-place applications and repeatable production runs. Its clear white appearance remains stable throughout casting and finishing, ensuring consistent, professional results for jewellers.

Key Features

  • Gemstone Type: White Topaz Nano
  • Colour: Colourless / clear white
  • Shape: Oval cut
  • Clarity: Exceptionally clean and uniform
  • Cast-In-Place Suitable: Designed for lost wax and direct-to-cast stone setting
  • High Thermal Stability: Suitable for jewellery casting when used correctly
  • Production Ready: Ideal for batch manufacturing and matched jewellery sets

Applications

  • Lost wax and investment casting
  • Cast-in-place stone setting
  • Wax carving and model making
  • Rings, pendants, earrings, and classic jewellery designs
  • Production jewellery and repeatable designs

This oval-cut White Topaz #A1345 Nano gemstone delivers reliable casting performance, clean brilliance, and consistent clarity, making it a dependable choice for professional jewellers using lost wax casting and cast-in-place techniques.

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