The variety of the YuKoN collection

Sarah - Friday, December 9 2011

We just have to answer a question which has been asked on the occasion of our campaign of asking us things you would like to know about TeNo. Tanja wrote:

“I would like to know if we can compile the pendants of the bracelets ourselvers?”

Our One-Minute-Show gives you an insight into the variety of combinations of our collection.

Those who like to prepare for their next visit at a TeNo jeweller nearby may also use our YuKoN Creator to try different combinations of elements.

How do ceramics get into the jewellery?

Sarah - Thursday, December 8 2011

One of our Facebook fans took advantage of our campaign of asking us things you would like to know about TeNo and asked us the following question:

How do ceramics get into the steel and how are they held?

At first an example of a piece of jewellery with an inlay made of high tech ceramics – here you see the pendant Veena with ceramics and a brilliant.

Or rings with the typical TeNo inlay.

What a great number among you might not know – such jewellery inlays made of stainless steel are a great challenge. To make the inlays lay in the steel neatly and extremely accurately, the stainless steel at first is worked on with high technology and routed out with a CNC mortising machine – accurate to the millimetre. Without this highly technologic CNC technique, it would not be possible to create the typical straight forms of TeNo. (more …)

From the TeNo family: Byron and Floyd

Sarah - Thursday, December 1 2011

I have to smile – Byron and Floyd sounds like Bonnie and Clyde. :) But that is not what I actually wanted to tell you. I wanted to answer another question from a fan which was:

How are Byron and his friend Floyd?

We can answer shortly: They are very fine. :)

Floyd (on the left) and Byron

Byron is surprising us a bit at the moment – after he has joined us so many years in the TeNo Office and was very good and relaxed, he now barks from time to time. Up to this moment, we haven’t been able to figure out the reason. Floyd also is finally fine again. He had some problems with his skin which came from a fodder allergy. But now we partly have got it licked. So everything is fine at the animal members of the TeNo family.

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Bestsellers and favourites

Sarah - Wednesday, November 30 2011

Which jewel is the favourite of our clients? This was question number 2 at the TeNo topical request programme. :)

And the answer? Well, it is more than clear and is more a shrug or an “it depends”. It depends on what you are asking for because it is constantly changing. But in such a manner that it is impossible to extrapolate it to one favourite. Predominantly, it is not always easily comparable.

A long time, ShiKou was among our bestsellers.

Then it was superseded by our YuKoN collection. (more …)

TeNo Design – Where it all began

Sarah - Tuesday, November 29 2011

We have asked you – and hereby we do it again – to tell us, what we shall write about, which questions we shall answer or what we shall show you. Our fan Sandra was the first one and asked us three questions on Facebook. The first of them was:

With which jewel did it all begin?

And this is our answer: The first jewels with a TeNo design were rings with the typical three square design of TeNo which has became one of our trademarks ever since.

This ring with an inlay of ceramics of three black squares is still a part of our collection, even after 11 years. It is obtainable from size 46 to 70 (special sizes bigger than 70 at extra charge).

Christmas time: time for making wishes

Sarah - Monday, November 28 2011


Are there any TeNo jewels which you want to learn more about? Which you would like to have presented in more detail? Which you have already seen in one of our stores and of which you would like to see a picture. Or do you have any questions concerning TeNo jewellery or concerning one of our watches? Or concerning the materials? Concerning our factories or employees?

We have just been thinking about the fact that we always serve up things here to you, but that you might like to get information on completely different things. Therefore: Tell us – and you wish is our command. Christmas time is the time for making wishes.

Let TeNo create your advertisements

Sarah - Friday, October 28 2011

With increasing frequency our partner jewellers draw on the service that we create their advertisements for free. Although this is done with our methods, we pay attentions to the requests of our clients. For our partner from Austria, the Diadoro-jeweller Palla we have just made this advertisement for our new bracelet YuKoN Casual which we like very much. Do you like it too? And what do you think about the new bracelet?

Even though the advertisement is in German, because it was made for Austria, we offer this service to our partner jewellers all over Europe.

TeNo Ad in MATE

Biggi - Thursday, October 20 2011

An alternative for the golden wedding ring

Sarah - Wednesday, October 19 2011

The price of gold is increasing, it is becoming more and more expensive and nobody knows when it will stop. Thus, is gold still affordable for wedding rings?

Each couple has to decide if it has to be a golden ring and how much they like to pay for a wedding ring. In any case, TeNo offers you a great number of rings for every taste and every budget. Discover your desire…

New: KenDo – Steel. Style.Spirit.

Sarah - Thursday, October 13 2011

For the legendary Japanese samurai kendo was the way of the sword. The goal of this way: harmony of body and mind. Today, kendo is a dynamic way of fighting which is about using the sword with determination and moral strength. What is special about kendo – you can do it to an old age. It’s not force which matters but experience.

Kendo

Kendo, this term which has its spiritual origin in the code of honour of the samurai, has inspired the TeNo designers to create a new collection: KenDo – wearable for a lifetime, not subject to any trend and expression of an integral lifestyle.

Kendo Design

That is how KenDo harmonically conforms to the whole TeNo collection and continues a strategy which is characterised by valency and longevity. Like everything which is made by TeNo, KenDo speaks for itself. Satinised stainless steel, cool and simple with a clear shape, refined inlays made of black high tech ceramics with a touch of Far Eastern exoticism, here and there brilliants underline the luxurious feeling of composure – that is how the new collection of jewellery presents itself in the classic TeNo design. Jewellery to express personality and experience, style and character.

kendo necklace

KenDo – the new collection of TeNo not only brightens up the body but also inspires the spirit. KenDo – Steel. Style. Spirit. Made in Germany.