Monsieur Goldschmidt, Goldschmidt Boutique, Paris
The Challenge
For custom jewelry designers, accurately capturing gemstone color in photography is one of the most persistent challenges in the business. Standard setups often distort hues or flatten detail, making it difficult for clients to trust what they see online — a critical issue when color stones are a defining feature of a piece. Finding a solution that is both high-quality and simple enough to integrate into a boutique workflow is equally challenging. Many systems require technical expertise or extensive post-processing, adding time and complexity that smaller studios simply cannot absorb.
GemLightbox’s Role
After seeing the GemLightbox in action with his own pieces, Goldschmidt was struck by how precisely the system rendered color.
"What I particularly appreciate is that all the details of the jewelry are perfectly showcased — the color of the stone is the most difficult thing to capture, and it's perfectly true to the actual piece," he said.
"That's very important for colored stone jewelry, and obviously very valuable for sales." He also found the system accessible without a steep learning curve. "I find it's a very simple device to use, intuitive — it allows me to take photos and videos of great quality of my jewelry."
The Results
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Gemstone color rendered accurately and true-to-life, directly matching the physical piece.
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Fine details of custom jewelry captured clearly without complex lighting adjustments.
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Photo and video content produced efficiently within a boutique workflow.
- More compelling product imagery to support sales conversations with clients.
For Goldschmidt Boutique Paris, the GemLightbox delivers the color accuracy and simplicity that custom jewelry photography demands.