The Correct Way To Use A Jewelers Loupe
The proper way to use a jeweler’s loupe is straightforward and easy. Start with a well lit room or natural sunlight and a place to sit down so your hands will be steady. Make sure to clean the piece of jewelry and the lens with a soft cloth to remove surface dirt before viewing. Also put a cloth underneath the work area to keep items from rolling away if you drop them.
Expand the loupe and put your index finger through the metal case. Position the lens so that your thumb is above the case towards your face, and rest your thumb on your cheek so that the loupe is about an inch away from your eye. Generally if you’re right handed you’ll hold the device in that hand, and vice versa.
You can keep both eyes open or close one eye as long as it doesn’t cause eye strain. Hold the jewelry item with a pair of tweezers in your spare hand, and move it closer or farther away from your eye to bring it into focus. Keep the loupe stationary. A gemstone should be viewed on all facets of the stone to examine every angle. Look for dark inclusions inside the stone and any flaws in the cut of the facets.
If you are casual collector or a dealer in vintage jewelry it’s good to become familiar with using a jewelers loupe correctly. It takes a little practice but once you become proficient you will be able to identify valuable gemstones, maker’s hallmarks, and collectible jewelry.
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Wow! I was holding the loupe way too far away from my eye. Definitely takes a little practice. To start with all I can see is the background around the charm. It seems to take a moment to “get my eye in”.
I collect some of the Nuvo charms so it is good to be able to see the name on them.
Thanks for the lesson.