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Unveiling the Finest Details – Trust What You See

We strive to exceed your expectations before you receive your gemstone. For this reason our videos and photos will show you all inclusions and other details, that are not visible to the naked eye nor affect the beauty of it.


Photo showing our photo studio in use, with a stone placed in the centre, and the view of the camera display, with all the adjustments in manual mode.
Filming and photographing a gemstone with our photo studio


For our photos/videos we use:


Professional Canon M50 mark ii Camera, without filters, and adjusted to the light source temperature alongside a Canon EF-M 28mm macro lens and a professional rotating photo studio, with soft-diffused lighting, 5600k color temperature (Daylight equivalent), designed to deliver precise, uniform lighting.






We upload at least 4 macro photos of the gemstone, alongside a 360 degree macro video.



A 0.37ct Diamond photographed with our studio. For reference this stone has only 4.5mm / 0.17 Inches diss than a quarter of  a 1 cent coiameter.  Len.
A 0.37ct Diamond photographed with our studio. For reference this stone has only 4.5mm / 0.17in diameter. About quarter of a 1 cent coin.


Image of a laser inscription in the Diamond girdle, with a micro dust covering the second number. This would be the equivalent of inspecting the diamond with a 20x lens.
Image of a laser inscription in a Fancy Yellow diamond girdle, taken with our studio. A cloth lint can be seen covering the second number. This girdle is less than 1.5mm/0.07in wide.



Occasionally you may see photos/videos made using Diapix, which is a professional equipment developed by OGI Systems specifically for photographing and filming jewellery and gemstones.


Visit our gems page to see the latest stones we have added.


You may contact us here




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