If I can offer a suggestion:
Of course LED lights, but watch out for the diffused light covers, or multi-LEDs in a strip such as this:
In general these may be good or even great bulbs, but the multiple dots of light will reflect on a very shiny finish and reflect as a "1000 points of light" in a manner of speaking. It will be pretty. However, if you are to the point that you want to know if you have a perfect finish, a small pin hole here or there will be hidden by all the different reflections from different aspects, and all the pika-pika light spikes on the finish can mask small imperfections from being seen well.
Many lights will have LEDS like this, but the covers that blend all the lights so that a strip looks as one solid light will allow you to see the whole of the finish more consistently. At least this has been my personal experience.
ALSO, get 5000K or as close to daylight color if you are persnickety about colors. Warm colors, even 4100K will hide or prevent colors from being seen well. 4100K works for many people, but if you do segments and want to know how well one color mates with another, 5000K is better overall. I used to complain that 5000K color had changed in the last 10 years, then I had my cataracts removed and suddenly 5000K was perfect again!