Identification plate

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What Detail Is Needed

The picture should clearly capture the identification plate on the jewelry piece. Ensure that any text, numbers, or markings on the plate are visible and readable. If the plate is engraved or stamped, use lighting that highlights the details for better visibility.

Where to Find It

Identification plates are usually located on discreet areas of the jewelry, such as clasps, fasteners, or small tags. These plates often contain information about the jewelry's materials, manufacturer, or other relevant details.

What We Want to See

When requesting a picture of an identification plate on jewelry, we want to see a well-lit image that allows us to read any text or markings on the plate clearly. The picture should capture the plate's details accurately.

How to Take a Good Photo

To capture an effective picture of an identification plate, use focused lighting that brings out the plate's details without creating glare or reflections. If the plate contains small text, use macro mode or close-up photography to capture the finer details. Position the jewelry piece so that the identification plate is visible and centered in the frame. Use a clean and simple background to ensure the plate remains the focus of the picture.

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