MATERIALS

Jewelry materials

Cubic Zirconia

CZs are considered the superior alternative to diamonds with high quality stones, sharing many characteristics with diamonds. These stones not only reflect light, color etc more strongly, but are also a more ethical and cost effective alternative to diamonds.

18 carat gold

The term "18 karat" refers to the purity of the gold, indicating that it is 75% pure gold mixed with other metals for added strength and strength. This high gold content contributes to the rich and warm color that characterizes 18K gold. While gold is basically soft, mixing it with other metals enhances its strength.

925 silver

925 silver, often referred to as "Sterling Silver", is a high-quality silver alloy commonly used in jewelry and other decorative items. The term "925" indicates the pure silver content of the alloy. Specifically, it indicates that the material consists of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper or zinc. Pure silver is too soft for most practical uses, so it is alloyed with other metals to improve its strength and durability.

Stainless steel

Stainless steel is a type of steel alloy known for its durability and strength. It contains at least 10.5% chromium content by mass, which creates a protective layer of chromium oxide on the surface, making the stainless steel resistant to corrosion and staining.

Platinum (Rhodium)

Rhodium is a rare and precious metal belonging to the platinum family. It is a metal with a silver-white color and high reflectivity, making it valuable for various applications. It is known for its exceptional hardness, corrosion resistance and ability to withstand high temperatures.