High-tech colored ceramics is a material that has many advantages over precious metals. It is lighter, stronger, more durable, resistant to mechanical damage, and, moreover, hypoallergenic. It is obtained by sintering zirconium oxide powder at a high temperature, after which the finished product undergoes complex grinding and polishing. Jewelers often resort to ceramics for the next incarnation of their iconic jewelry, and the results are very good: the rings, bracelets and pendants we have chosen are clear proof of this.
Ring Capri, Pomellato

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The Pomellato jewelers turned to ceramics for the first time and used them in the iconic “Mediterranean” Capri collection. Black and white, shades of coral, turquoise and pink opal - in the hands of these Italians all means are good.
Camelia Galbe Ceramique Bracelet, Chanel Fine Jewelry
Masters Chanel among the first to experience the properties of ceramics in the jewelry business: the material is the best suited to embody the aesthetics of the great Mademoiselle, I prefer graphically the contrast of black and white. This is the basis for the Camelia Galbe Ceramique bracelet, adorned with sculptural camellia flowers in ceramic and diamonds, a similar technique used in the Cosmique wide rings, on the polished ceramic surface of which diamond stars and comets are applied.

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Cosmique de Chanel ring, Chanel Fine Jewelry

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B.zero1 and Bvlgari-Bvlgari rings, Bulgari
The Roman jewelery house has used this miracle material in its emblem rings: a sculpted spiral made of black and white ceramics appeared in B.zero1 jewelry, and a wide bezel made of shiny metal-ceramic with a logo in new Bvlgari-Bvlgari rings.

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Love bracelets and Trinity ring, Cartier
Ceramic is also used in the key collections of Cartier: take only wide Love bracelets with a screw motif or a “triple” Trinity ring, in which it is combined with gold and platinum.

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Tiffany T rings and bracelets, Tiffany & Co.
One of the versions of the iconic Tiffany T line also involves the union of ceramic and gold. The letter “T”, symbolic for the brand, is cut out of solid black or white zirconium oxide.

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Ring and pendant Liens, Chaumet

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Enchanted Lotus ring, De Beers

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Rings and earrings Allegra, de Grisogono

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Rings Amore, Pasquale Bruni

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