Intel Lighting (represented by Gesswein) has developed a lighting system that uses LEDs (light-emitting diodes) to simulate natural daylight. (Packaging & Display).

Jewelers Circular Keystone, November, 2002

Intel Lighting (represented by Gesswein) has developed a lighting system that uses LEDs (light-emitting diodes) to simulate natural daylight. The system is designed for illuminating fine jewelry as well as for display and grading purposes. The full-spectrum light mimics the color temperature of the sun (5,8000 Kelvin) to reproduce the range of colors used in fine jewelry. The LEDs last for decades and use a fraction of the electricity required by conventional lighting. The system can be mounted on fixed-height acrylic stands, adjustable desktop stands, or hanging chains and is available in 1-ft., 2-ft., and 3-ft. lengths.

For information, call (203) 366-5400, ext. 353, fax (203) 366-3953, or visit www.gesswein.com.

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