Using a Jeweler's Loupe
For more than 25 years Jewelry by Morgan has been the Kansas City area's best source for stunning diamonds, wedding and engagement rings, the finest in designer jewelry lines, and our very own original custom jewelry designs. To see how we can help you with your jewelry dreams please come see us at our Barry Road store, or explore our extensive online store and see for yourself from home.The Jeweler's Loupe
The biggest mistake that most people make when using a loupe is not resting it against something to steady their field of view. The second, and related mistake is moving the loupe around instead of the jewelry. Both mistakes make it difficult to get a consistent and focused view.
Using a loupe
Next we bring the object we want to view into our field of view. With many loupes you will need to bring the ring, or diamond, within an inch or two of the loupe. Do not move the loupe around, move just the jewelry or gemstone you are viewing to bring it into view and to focus on exactly what you want to see. If you can also brace the hand holding the jewelry against the hand holding the loupe you will have a very view of the gem.
Selecting a Loupe
The first thing to look at is the magnification. Loupes can be found with 2x up to 30x, or even more, magnification. For our purposes it is best to use a 10x loupe since this is the magnification that is used by the gem grading labs to grade diamonds. The 10x means that things seen through the loupe appear to be 10x larger than their actual size. Less magnification may not show enough detail, while more magnification may give you an unrealistic view of your jewelry.
The next thing to look at is the number of lenses a loupe has. The inexpensive loupes tend to have a single lens. These are fine for casual use, but may introduce focus and clarity issues. A triplet loupe has three lenses that correct your magnification to present the clearest possible view and help correct any color issues that may be introduced by reflected light.
Finally, your loupe should also have a black body. The black color of the body that holds the lenses helps to cut down on reflections and does not introduce any outside color like silver, gold or a reflective loupe body may.



