Our jewelry materials

We manufacture our jewelry from 316L stainless steel or high-quality 925 sterling silver.

316L stainless steel

We chose 316L stainless steel (also called surgical steel) because it is a very durable material and is perfect for long-lasting engraving. It is waterproof and does not lose its color even with regular contact with water.

316L stainless steel is even used in medicine and for piercings because it is hypoallergenic and extremely resilient. The plating of our jewelry is made of 14k gold. This ensures that your engraved piece of jewelry lasts as long as possible.

We chose 316L stainless steel (also called surgical steel) because it is a very durable material and is perfect for long-lasting engraving. It is waterproof and does not lose its color even with regular contact with water.

316L stainless steel is even used in medicine and for piercings because it is hypoallergenic and extremely resilient. The plating of our jewelry is made of 14k gold. This ensures that your engraved piece of jewelry lasts as long as possible.

Care tips

So that you can enjoy your personal piece of jewelry for as long as possible, we would like to give you a few care tips below:

Storage: If you are not wearing your jewelry, it is best to store it in a jewelry box. You can use our included jewelry box for this. Your jewelry is protected in the best possible way.

Shower, pool & salt water: Our stainless steel jewelry is waterproof and can withstand chlorinated pool and salt water very well. However, silver jewelry can be affected by the chlorine in the water and should therefore be removed before bathing. It's best to wash your jewelry briefly with clean water after swimming in the pool or sea.

Perfume & Cosmetics: Avoid putting your jewelry in direct contact with perfume or cosmetics. The ingredients it contains could damage your jewelry. It is therefore best to put your jewelry on after applying cream and perfume.

Sports: Basically, you can wear your jewelry at all times. However, when you're doing sports, a necklace or bracelet can quickly bother you or even hurt you. It is therefore best to take off your jewelry before longer workouts.

Do you have any other questions? Then please contact us via the chat at the bottom right or via the contact form .