Titanium is particularly lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and biocompatible.
The material is used in aerospace, medical technology and extreme sports, among other fields – wherever high durability and low weight are required.
In jewelry making, titanium is valued for its pleasant lightness , high durability, and excellent biocompatibility . Due to its biomedical properties, titanium is particularly well-suited for people with sensitive skin or allergies.
Matte or satin finishes can change over time due to wear and tear, as these are surface-related finishes . Professional refinishing can restore the original appearance.
Tantalum is characterized by its high density, exceptional stability, and distinctive graphite-grey color. The material has a noticeable weight and a particularly pleasant, high-quality feel .
Its dark color creates a calm, elegant contrast to gold and diamonds , giving jewelry a striking yet understated appearance.
Tantalum is extremely corrosion-resistant , does not tarnish, and hardly reacts to external influences. Furthermore, it is biocompatible and well-tolerated , making it ideally suited for jewelry intended to last.
As with all matte surfaces, the appearance can change over time. To preserve the original look, we recommend professional refinishing .
Carbon is a technical material with a distinctive structure and low weight.
The material is used in areas where stability and precision are required, and has also established itself as a distinctive element in jewelry design.
The typical, visible fiber structure gives carbon a unique depth and a distinctive feel . Combined with metals such as titanium, tantalum, or gold, it creates an exciting material contrast with a modern aesthetic.
Carbon fiber, like any high-quality jewelry material, should not be subjected to prolonged strong impacts or concentrated stress. A soft, dry cloth is sufficient for cleaning.
Diamonds represent permanence and timeless value.
Both naturally mined and lab-grown diamonds possess identical physical, chemical, and optical properties . Even experts can only determine their origin with specialized equipment – they are indistinguishable to the naked eye and when worn .
The difference lies solely in their origin:
Natural diamonds grow deep in the earth over millions of years, lab-grown diamonds are created under controlled conditions in a laboratory .
Lab-grown diamonds offer clear traceability and more resource-efficient production . Compared to traditional mining, they eliminate the need to impact landscapes and sensitive ecosystems. Energy and resource consumption are controllable and measurably reduced .
Natural diamonds are sourced responsibly and tested according to recognized standards. Lab-grown diamonds offer an additional , conscious alternative – for those who place particular value on transparency, technological precision , and a reduced environmental footprint .
Stainless steel is a robust and easy-care material with high everyday usability.
It has been used in jewelry making for many years and impresses with its durability and clear appearance.
As with all metals , fine scratches or changes to the matte surface can occur on stainless steel over time. These signs of wear are part of the natural wear pattern.
A soft cloth is sufficient for cleaning. For heavier wear or to visually refresh the product , professional refinishing may be advisable.
Our partner jewelers and goldsmiths are the first place to discover and purchase collections in person. As experts in materials and service, they guarantee professional support beyond the purchase and ensure the lasting value of each piece. Our customer service team also assists with all matters relating to professional restoration.

