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 …)








