Materials Sterling
We design and fabricate our Sterling Silver jewelry in our Mississippi studio using the same pairs of hands that built the studio itself. Within these walls we do our own design, casting, soldering, setting, and polishing.
We use de-oxidized .925 sterling silver grain in our castings, which means our pieces take 6 times longer to tarnish than standard sterling silver jewelry. We want you to spend time enjoying your jewelry, not polishing it. Our silver jewelry is solid not plated.
After an exacting design and prototyping phase, the final positives are first printed in resin-wax. Next they are cast in the final material in a traditional lost-wax casting process.
Our designs are intended to express the unique capabilities of 3d printing and are only possible to produce through this technology.
You can read more info about the materials we use here or check out our manifesto here.