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Role of a Microscope in Final Jewelry Inspection Checks

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A single overlooked mark can change how a stone is handled, priced, or approved. Before stones are sorted, set, or approved, visual checks shape the outcome. This is where careful inspection becomes part of a daily routine. Placed at the center of this process, the Microscope helps professionals see what the eye alone cannot catch. Used at workbenches and inspection tables, it supports steady evaluation and reduces guesswork during key stages of handling. Over time, this level of inspection becomes a standard part of responsible review. Common Inspection Tasks That Require a Microscope It supports inspection tasks that need steady viewing and clear results. It is often used when quick checks are no longer enough and a closer review is required. These tasks usually take place before, during, and after handling stones or finished pieces. The goal is not speed, but clear viewing that helps make correct decisions during repeated checks. Why is it used: Reviewing surface marks on stones b...