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Elements
- TITANIUM
- Our titanium is 99% commercially pure titanium. It is a light, strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant transition metalwith a white-silvery-metallic color. It is well-known for its high strength-to-weight ratio. This material is the perfect combination of strength, durability and safety. Pure titanium maintains the hardness and toughness to withstand a lifetime of punishment, yet can be safely cut and removed in the event of an emergency.
- STAINLESS STEEL
- The stainless steel used in our products in known as 316L which is commonly known as surgical steel. The name originates from the fact that stainless steel does not stain, corrode or rust as easily as ordinary steel. Stainless steel's resistance to corrosionand staining, low maintenance, relative inexpense, and familiar luster make it an ideal material for jewelry applications.
- STERLING SILVER
- Our sterling silver is .925 pure which means it is an alloycontaining 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The silver we use in our products is Nickel-free. Silver has remained popular for years as it is the most reflective and affordable of the precious metals. Its lower cost permits bold, innovative looks for a reasonable price.
- GOLD
- Gold is one of the basic elements, which has the unique propertyof never rusting or tarnishing. The purest form of gold, 24K, is too soft to be used in the manufacture of jewelry. Instead manufacturers add alloys to this gold to strengthen it. 18K gold is 75% pure gold whereas 14K gold is 58.3% pure gold. Gold is available in different colors, from yellow to white and even rose colored. The different colors are attained because of the alloys that are added in with the pure gold.
- TUNGSTEN CARBIDE
- Tungsten carbide is a chemical compound containing tungstenand carbon. It is noted for its extreme hardness. Tungsten carbide is now being used in the jewelry industry because of its scratch-resistant properties. Tungsten carbide jewelry is permanently polished and resists scratching longer than any metal ever offered to the public. It is roughly ten times harder than 18k gold and four times harder than titanium, but not to worry, in the case of an emergency; the ring can be removed by cracking it into pieces with standardvice grip-style locking pliers.
- MIXED METALS
- The mixed metal products feature titanium, tungsten and stainless steel that has been rolled or welded with gold, silver or platinum and hand-set into calibrated grooves or recesses. Mixing contemporary metals with gold, silver or platinum is an affordable way to create a classy, fashion forward jewelry collection. .
- DIAMOND
- Diamonds are considered the ultimate gemstone, as well as being everyone's best friend. Diamonds are the hardest substance found in nature. Other qualities that make them so desirable are their rarity, their wide color range, high refraction of light, and low reactivity to chemicals. The diamonds used in our products are SI clarity and GH color.