Yehuda Sherlock AI

YEHUDASKU: AT1253
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Description

YEHUDA SHERLOCK AI is a high-capacity screening device designed to distinguish natural diamonds vs. laboratory-grown diamonds (HPHT/CVD) and to identify the main simulants, both in embedded jewelry, so at loose stones. Combines Yehuda's optical detection process with an optional cloud-based AI superstructure that augments captured test images with color-coded stone marking.

Main advantages

High screening throughput

  • Until 27 rings for one test, or 20 rings on two rotating ring holders.
  • Approximately 250 cents loose diamonds per measurement.
  • Test time approx. 15 seconds.

Large inspection area for set jewelry and loose stones

  • Visible control area: 10 × 15 cm (4” × 6”)
  • Clearance height: 5cm (2”)

Positive identification CZ

Sherlock AI includes a dedicated mode for simulators in which it can cubic zirconia (CZ) – and some other simulants – exhibit a characteristic pink fluorescence, which helps to quickly detect CZ during routine screening.

  • It works even without AI (visual interpretation directly on the screen).
  • Supports very small stones (up to approx. 0.01 ct) in simulant screening mode; AI can be used as an additional labeling layer when enabled.

AI assisted stone marking

  • The AI feature highlights stones with color-coded markers according to classification, but it is explicitly listed as supporting information – manual interpretation remains primary.
  • AI requires a stable internet connection.

Cloud documentation + Back Office workflow

  • Save test results to Yehuda Cloud, complete the records with photos, certificates, SKU/internal ID and customer name and then in the interface Back Office Search, filter and compare past tests.
  • In the Back Office you can also view AI confidence level for individual stones – hover over the stone and the certainty value will be displayed.


Use

Recommended where you need quick screening to reduce risk before purchase, during acceptance, repair, resale or before shipment:

  • jewelry retail (counter screening, buyout)
  • goldsmith's workshops (receiving stones, customer jewelry, repairs)
  • pawnshops / buyout
  • training and education (structured screening process)

Limitations and recommended practices

The manufacturer's instructions highlight these practical limitations:

  • Designed for white diamonds in the color range D–K.
  • Very low purity (I2 and worse) can sometimes lead to unreliable results.
  • Do not test fancy colored diamonds or colored gemstones.
  • Loose diamonds can be tested in thin plastic bags (not recommended); not compatible with thick plastic or glass cover.
  • Always clean stones and jewelry before testing (oil/fingerprints/dust may affect results).


Screening note:

In professional practice screening ≠ definitive identificationIf the result, stone value, or level of risk requires certainty, it is appropriate to escalate to advanced laboratory methods/laboratory report.

AI Mode – Current Abilities and Limitations

Stone classification colors

  • Blue = Natural diamond
  • Red = HPHT (laboratory created)
  • Green = CVD (laboratory-created)
  • Pink = CZ (other simulants)
  • Orange = Moissanite
  • Black = Undetermined – the system cannot reliably mark the stone; change position and repeat the test, and consider the result as requiring manual review/further verification.

False positive results

Yehuda defines a false positive as a situation where a natural diamond is mistakenly labeled as lab-grown, and states that approximately 2 % natural diamonds may give a false positive result.

Practical factors reducing the reliability of AI

Unclean stones, overlapping loose stones, rings with side stones, strong reflections, placement in corners, tags/paper in the frame, etc.

Recommended measures: clean thoroughly, keep stones separate, repeat test/change position, move stones to center, remove “glowing” HPHT stones and test adjacent stones separately.

Yehuda App, Cloud & Back Office

Run the test in the app, save the test with your metadata, and optionally turn on AI.
The Back Office supports filtering, bulk deletion, test downloads, and AI assurance display.

Subscription

  • The system cannot be used without an active subscription.
  • $12.50/month
  • Includes app updates, ongoing AI development, and cloud storage for 1,000 test results.

The subscription is on account and covers up to 10 detectors and any number of users within a given account.

Power and operation

Power on/off: press and hold the back button ON/OFF for a period of time 3 seconds.

Included accessories (Sherlock AI)

  • 2x loose stone bowls (1.5” x 2.5” / 4 x 6.5 cm and 4” × 5” / 10 × 13 cm)
  • 2x loose stone bowls with divisions (same size)
  • 2× magnetic ring holders
  • 1× smartphone
  • 1× bowl with grooves for holding rings (up to 27 rings)
  • 1× universal power adapter (110-240V)
  • 1× Ethernet to USB-C adapter
  • 1× short USB-C cable
  • 1× long USB-C cable
  • Technical specification
  • Ring capacity: up to 27 rings for the test (or 20 rings on two rotating ring holders)
  • Capacity of loose stones: approx. 250 cents
  • Control/inspection area: 10 × 15 cm (4” × 6”)
  • Clearance height: 5cm (2”)


About the Yehuda brand

Yehuda is a recognized leader in the field of diamond detection and analysis. With over 70 years of experience In the industry, Yehuda stands behind innovations that set current standards in the gemological sector.

 

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