The Craft
Precious Metals. True Craftsmanship.
Production process
From alloy to hallmark. By hand.
Every piece goes through the full workshop cycle: alloy creation, forming, weaving and soldering — all by hand, never mass-produced.
Then patina for depth and definition, three stages of polishing, and final QC with hallmarking and a certificate of authenticity.
02 — Process
Six steps. No shortcuts.

01
Alloy Creation
The required amount of metals is measured in precise proportions using high-accuracy scales. The alloy must not only have the defined color and meet the required purity standard, but also possess the necessary working properties: flexibility, hardness, fluidity, and density. The correct combination of metals ensures the right characteristics for further jewelry production.

02
Blank Production
At this stage, the ingot is transformed into wire, plates, or blanks of the required diameter, thickness, or dimensions using various mechanical processing methods. Each alloy type requires an individual approach, as its physical properties affect the processing technique. Because of this, the same blank production process can vary by dozens of times in duration and number of operations depending on the alloy.

03
Assembly, Mounting & Soldering
Parts are assembled into a single piece and securely joined by soldering. Soldering methods include: solder joining — under flame at temperatures from 700 to 1300°C, the solder flows and bonds the parts together; laser welding — an ultra-thin laser beam fuses the joint between parts; electric welding — an electric impulse generates an arc for a fraction of a second at temperatures up to 5000°C, melting the edges of the parts together.

04
Grinding & Sanding
At this stage, all excess solder and unwanted material are removed, and cutting tools shape the piece into its final form — defining the foundation of how the jewelry will look. Abrasive tools are then used progressively to make the surface increasingly smooth, approaching a mirror finish.

05
Magnetic Tumbling
The piece is submerged in a bath filled with balls, pins, or other media. Over time, the media reaches into hard-to-access areas, strengthens the surface, and adds shine where other tools cannot reach.

06
Polishing
Polishing wheels of varying hardness spin at high speed, buffing the piece to a mirror shine using specialized compounds — from coarse to fine. The piece is then cleaned of residual compound in an ultrasonic bath and dried. The finished piece undergoes quality control: weight, purity, and length are measured and verified.