Why piece-count inventory fails a jeweler

In a jewelry showcase, two "identical" rings are not identical: one weighs 3.2 grams, the other 3.6; one is 14K, the other 22K. Counting pieces tells you almost nothing about what your stock is worth or what you actually sold. Weight, purity and labor are the real units of the trade.

Bakiyem models products the way the trade thinks: gram + karat + labor. Stock reports total by weight and by value; a sale posts the exact piece out of inventory; and when the workshop delivers new goods, production entries flow into stock with their cost. Valuation uses live metal prices, so the answer to "what is my showcase worth today?" is always one tap away. For purity conversions, try our milyem and fine-gold calculators.