Materials and Processes
Our Materials
Our Plating Process
Our Approach
Multi-layered plating technique
Traditional Approach
Single-layer plating technique
Fine Silver Plating
A thin layer of pure silver is applied as the first layer to smooth out the surface and enhance adhesion for subsequent layers. This step also helps boost reflectivity and create a radiant undertone for the final finish.
Palladium Plating
Next, a layer of palladium is applied as a barrier. Palladium, a member of the platinum family, increases tarnish resistance and ensures that the gold or rhodium top layer adheres evenly and durably. It also prevents the base metals from bleeding through over time.
18K / Rhodium Plating
This is the visible finish, either 18K gold for a warm, rich tone or rhodium for a brilliant silver luster. Both are carefully chosen for their luxury appearance and resistance to tarnish, bringing lasting shine to every piece.
Electrocoating (E-coating)
Finally, we apply an ultra-thin, transparent protective layer using electrocoating technology. This seals in the finish, enhances resistance to scratches and fading, and prolongs the life of the plating — all without compromising the feel or shine.