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 …)

Visit from the Netherlands (part III)

Stef - Tuesday, November 18 2008

After we received the picture CD from our jeweler partner Ton Groenhuizen last friday, I can now show the photos to you as promised and continue my report about the visit of our dutch jeweler partners with a lot of visual impressions.

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