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A loupe is a hand lense that is used to see small details closely. It is typically used by jewelers in order to verify details and authenticity of the piece of jewelry.
A jeweler's lens is called a loupe.
Jewelry professionals use a magnifier, also called a loupe (pronounced loop), to inspect gemstones and other jewelry. These magnifying loupes have special lenses that allow our eyes to focus on an object at a much closer distance than is normally possible, making the object appear to be larger and revealing tiny details we couldn't see with our normal vision
A loupe with 10x magnification and triplet magnifiers is the best for viewing diamonds. It is also best to get a loupe with a black casing or body that surrounds the lens, as black will prevent distortion of the color and the object being viewed.
loupe is the type of lens used by a watch repairer
Michael Loupe goes by Corky.
The focal length of the lens in the loupe
The function of a loupe is to magnify details that are a little too small for the naked eye. They are cheap and highly portable magnfying lenses that let, for example, a jeweler see tiny things like internal inclusions or flaws in a gemstone, or damage to a stone or setting, or karat markings and other tiny inscriptions on jewelry, etc.
A loupe is a small magnifying lens that could be described as a jeweler's eyepiece.
Loup is French for "wolf". More pertinent to this category, Lapidary Crafting and Jewelry Making, the word "loupe" means a small magnifying lens, which is a key tool for the jeweler or mineral collector.
Loupe I'm pretty sure. My boyfriend's father was a jeweler. Hope that helps
Any kind of loupe will do. The more you pay, the better the optical quality will be, but even cheap plastic $5 loupes get the job done, and you won't shed tears when you inevitably drop or lose the thing.