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RFID Jewelry Inventory Tracking: Tags, Trays and Cycle Counts

RFID Jewelry Inventory Tracking: Tags, Trays and Cycle Counts

A practical implementation guide for small, high-value items where inventory confidence and controlled handling matter.

Best-fit workflows

Common uses include opening and closing counts, tray transfers, stock search, audit support and reconciliation between display and secure storage.

Tag selection

Consider tag size, attachment method, appearance, durability, detuning near metal and whether the tag will remain attached during sale or service.

Control the read zone

A longer read range is not always better. Shielding, low power, antenna geometry and a defined tray position can reduce stray reads from nearby items.

Data and security

Treat RFID as inventory evidence, not a replacement for access control, cameras or separation of duties. Log manual adjustments and reconciliation decisions.

Pilot metrics

Measure time per count, missed tags, stray reads, incorrect item associations, damaged tags and exception-resolution time over multiple business days.

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Reviewed by the RFID Product News Editorial Team. Validate all recommendations with a representative site test and current supplier documentation.

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