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Jewelers Stereo Microscopes – Discover the Micro World of Fine Craftsmanship

Precision matters when you’re working on detailed jewelry pieces. Our collection of stereo microscopes for jewelers is tailored to meet the needs of both professional bench jewelers and passionate hobbyists. With crystal-clear magnification, ergonomic design, and integrated lighting, these tools help you perform delicate tasks like gemstone inspection, micro-setting, hand engraving, and quality control with confidence.

Whether you're examining a diamond’s inclusions or aligning prongs under magnification, a high-quality microscope ensures that no detail goes unnoticed. Our range includes:

  • Binocular and trinocular stereo microscopes
  • Zoom microscopes with adjustable magnification
  • Microscopes with built-in LED ring lights
  • Camera-compatible models for digital imaging and documentation

Compatible with most jeweler's workbenches and GRS-style mounts, our microscopes are not just tools—they’re essential instruments for mastering the art of fine detail.

Why Use a Stereo Microscope for Jewelry Work?

A stereo microscope (also called a dissecting microscope or gem microscope) gives a three-dimensional view of your work area. Compared to a traditional loupe or magnifying glass, it provides:

  • Greater depth perception for stone setting and engraving
  • Hands-free operation for more accurate tool handling
  • Higher comfort during long sessions of precision work
  • Better lighting and clarity for inspecting gemstones, hallmarks, and surface finish

How to Choose the Right Microscope?

When shopping for a jewelry microscope, consider the following:

Magnification Range: 7x–45x is ideal for most jewelry tasks. Higher magnifications (up to 90x) may be needed for extremely fine work.

  • Working Distance: A long working distance allows more room to use tools under the microscope.
  • Lighting System: Ring LED lights or gooseneck fiber optics provide even illumination.
  • Camera Port: Trinocular microscopes allow you to attach a digital camera for documentation or teaching.
  • Mounting Options: Boom stands offer more flexibility than fixed arm stands.

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