Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Q&A Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 8,203 Authors
71,997 Quality Articles
& 7,620 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Joel Hirschhorn (2,847)
Ira Coffin (13,580)
Yangki Christine Akiteng (131,850)
Connor Davidson (5,541)
Mark Parsec (16,631)
Julian Price (12,254)
Michael Ramzy (821)
Edward Rhymes (9,204)
Dianne Lehmann (5,838)
Fran Larson (20,012)
Gregory Lewis (1,456)
Joel Hendon (18,567)
Sandra E. Graham (9,984)
Shari Vaudo (1,123)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Discover the Perfect Christmas N Scale Train Set

The Three Most Important ThingsTo Know When Starting Your Small Business

ThreeTop Tips For New Business Success

Starting Your Own Business? Read This

All Hail The Filing Cabinet

Discover a Great Ho Scale Model Train Set

Who Monitors Poor Customer Service?

Everything Is Getting Smaller Including Print Labels

Windows 2009 Why It Pays To Be Transparent In Your Choice Of Envelope

9 Tips For Buying And Using Gift Cards

Home » Categories » Shopping » Other Shopping » How To Properly Use a Loupe To Inspect or Purchase Jewelry » Printer Friendly

How To Properly Use a Loupe To Inspect or Purchase Jewelry

Rated 3 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Rhonda Tatum
Submitted Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Rhonda Tatum (90)
http://www.glimmeringgems.com
Log in to become a member of Rhonda Tatum's Fan Club!


Do you know how to properly use a Loupe?

A Loupe (correctly pronounced loop) put simply, is a small magnifying glass.

A loupe has many uses, you should think of it as an essential tool for owners of all fine jewelry. It should not be limited to use only when purchasing a high quality diamond or wedding ring.

With a loupe you can check for cracks in the stones of your jewelry.

You can examine the shanks and settings of your jewelry to make sure that you are not going to loose a precious stone from your setting.

You can look for inclusions that will help you to assess the value of the stone.

What to look for in a good quality loupe:

The number of lenses:

One lens: Loupes made with a single lens are generally of lesser quality, they will cause a distortion of the object you are magnifying.

Three lenses: A triplet loupe is a magnifier that contains three lenses placed together in such a way that distortion and color problems are corrected.

Understanding the X rating:

Loupes are labeled with a number, followed by the symbol X.

Think of it this way, X = times. For example, a 2X loupe makes objects appear two times their actual size and a 5X is five times the actual size of the object.

Overall:

The best loupe for jewelry:

A 10X triplet loupe. Always purchase one with a black frame to eliminate distortion caused by light reflecting from the inside sides of the loupe.

The FTC in the United States requires that stone grading must be done under than 10X magnification.

The FTC standard states that any flaws that do not show up under 10X magnification are considered nonexistent for jewelry grading purposes.

30X loupes:

While bigger often seems better:

30X loupes are far too powerful for any person who is not extremely experienced in their use.

A 10X is sufficient to easily examine inclusions and fissures in gemstones and their use is relatively easy to learn.

How to use your new loupe:

Technique:

Most important, practice, practice, practice.

First: Hold the loupe between the thumb and forefinger of either hand.

Second: Hold the gemstone or piece of jewelry in the other hand.

Third: Bring both pieces very close to the eye you cannot see tiny flaws at a distance.

If you wear glasses, do not remove them.

You should keep the loupe approximately one inch (more or less) from the eye, and the object you are examining should be approximately one inch from the loupe.

Move the loupe in and out in very tiny increments until you have the object clearly focused.

You are now free to rotate the object, and look for flaws.

Note:

It is usually good to brace your elbows on a table or flat stable surface when viewing gemstones. A steady hand is most likely to find the flaws that a shaky hand may overlook.

Things you should consider before purchasing a gemstone.

Your loupe can be of great importance here:

Symmetry is the stone balanced?

Is there the correct number of facets for this particular cut?

How is the sharpness of the facet edges?

Hard stones should have sharp edges most synthetic stones will have softer edges and will appear more rounded when viewing through a loupe.

How is the over all proportion of the gemstone?

Are there inclusions, flaws, or bubbles in the gemstone?

Inclusions in colored gemstones are not necessarily a bad thing they can provide positive identification that the stone is a genuine rather than a synthetic stone.

Flaws in colored gemstones usually do not reduce the value of the gem.

Bubbles are generally a sign of a synthetic gemstone, and you can learn quite quickly how to spot these flaws.

Are there chips or scratches or cracks in the gemstone?

Brittle stones tend to chip and crack more when they are placed into a setting, while soft stones often scratch easily.

Be sure to check at the prongs of the setting to check for chips and scratches that may have occurred at the time of setting.

So as you can see, the loupe can be a valuable tool in helping you locate that special piece of jewelry that is sure to become a family heirloom! Please visit our website for more tips and tricks on purchasing quality pieces of jewelry. Glimmering Gems Fine Jewelry



tweet this!



Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Rhonda Tatum's Fan Club!

Comments on this article: (1 total)
No comments yet.


Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

This Article has been viewed 950 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on 11/16/2005 5:47:55 PM.
View other articles written by Rhonda Tatum (90)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
Diamonds vs Moissanite. Which is the better choice?

Who Invented the Vacuum Cleaner?

Discover the Perfect Christmas N Scale Train Set

History of Invicta Watch

Are Reborn Berenguer Baby Dolls Creepy?

Why Buy Wholesale Cigarettes?

Vegetable Glycerin - The Know All Guide

History of Orient Watch

How to Buy a Porch Swing

Cigarette Holders

Viewed from Cache. Load Time: 0.016.

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Questions & Answers  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company