Quick answer: the price of a tooth gem varies depending on the material, size, shape, quantity, design complexity and type of kit or jewel chosen. A simple round crystal is usually more accessible than a gold jewel, an opal or a composition with several shapes. This article explains price differences, while the collections allow you to compare available products.
Summary
- Why prices vary
- Price by material
- Price by shape
- Price by size
- Price by kit type
- How to choose without mistakes
- Useful articles and collections
- FAQ
Why prices vary
The price does not depend only on the jewel itself. It can also depend on the finish, material, shape precision, rarity of the color and number of elements in the composition.
A classic round tooth gem is often simpler to produce and use. A shape, opal or gold jewel usually requires a more specific selection.
Price by material
- Crystal: classic, luminous and versatile option.
- Opal: softer, iridescent and more original result.
- 18K gold: more premium and more visible jewelry effect.
- Special colors: price varies depending on shades and availability.
Price by shape
Shapes such as hearts, stars, butterflies, navettes or marquises can cost more than a classic round gem because they require more specific cutting and finishing.
They also create a more recognizable result, which explains their interest in personalized designs.
Price by size
Size influences the result, but bigger is not always better. A small size can create a finer, more discreet effect that integrates more easily into the smile.
To choose well, read the tooth gem size guide.
Price by kit type
A tooth gem kit can include more than jewels: accessories, consumables, a lamp, a guide or application elements depending on the model. The price of a kit should therefore not be compared only with the price of a jewel sold alone.
To compare options, visit the tooth gem kits collection.
How to choose without mistakes
- Choose the material according to the desired result.
- Start simple if it is a first application.
- Compare sizes before choosing.
- Choose a shape only if it truly matches the desired style.
- Do not choose only based on the lowest price.
Useful articles and collections
FAQ
Why are some tooth gems more expensive?
Material, shape, size, finish and rarity of some colors can explain price differences.
Is a gold jewel more expensive than a crystal?
Yes, generally, because the material and the result are different.
Are kits more expensive than jewels alone?
Often yes, because they can include accessories, consumables or additional elements.
Should you choose based on price?
Price matters, but the result, quality, size and intended use should also be considered.
Conclusion
The price of a tooth gem depends mainly on the type of jewel and the desired result. To choose correctly, it is better to compare materials, sizes, shapes and kits rather than only looking at the final price.



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