| Titanium: feniom uses 2 types of titanium. Grade 2 is pure titanium. for jewellery in plain titanium we often use Grade 5. This type of titanium has a slightly lighter colour because of its alloy with aluminium and vanadium. Because of its greater hardness this type of titanium has a unique durability for long lasting finishes. possible finishes are: sandblast, matt brush, cross scratch, fluid and polish. |
| Titanium and rubber: in this collection feniom designers were inspired by a double contrast. the first is the visual tension between the brilliant clarity of titanium and the matt black of the rubber. the second is he sensitive contrast between the strong, hard metal and the soft, warm rubber. |
| Titanium and 18 carat gold: this collection renews the traditional wedding or partner ring by intertwining two rings made of different materials: the first ring is made of 100% pure titanium, the second from 18 carat gold. this special design represents a tangible strengthening of the symbolism of the wedding band and partner ring. |
| 24 carat and titanium: in this collection, feniom designers have combined 100% pure titanium with 24 carat gold. A golden wire is hammered into the grooves of the titanium, at least 1mm deep. Each one of these items is a reflection of contemporary design. nearly all the models in this collection are also available in a variation combining titanium with fine silver. |
| Fine silver and titanium: in this collection, feniom designers have combined 100% pure titanium with fine silver. A wire of pure silver is hammered into the grooves of the titanium. each one of these items is a reflection of contemporary design. nearly all the models in this collection are also available in a variation combining titanium with 24 carat gold. |
| Titanium and pearl: the luster of pearl against the titanium makes an unusual combination in contemporary jewellery. The cultivated pearl is fixed to the jewel on a titanium post. |
| Platinum and titanium: undoubtedly, the nobility of titanium and the luxury of platinum combined, creates a distinctive feniom look. the polished platinum fits savely between the titanium bands. the rings are designed to be taken apart to add diamonds to the platinum or titanium at your wish. |
| Morse-code: jewellery from this collection subtly refer to the era of sending telegraph messages by morse code. in this communication system which dates from 1836, every letter is represented by a specific series of short and long dashes. the morse alphabet enables the coding of a personal message in the form of jewellery from this collection. you can choose which morse signs should be included in the design of your jewellery. |
| Coloured titanium: our design team has collaborated with UK’s leading titanium colourist Debbie Moxon. Debbie has a unique way of colouring titanium with heat, creating vibrant finishes. it takes colour into a new dimension. |
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Multi-precious and titanium: This range allows you to personally chose your own individual combination of titanium with silver, yellow or red gold and rubber. you may choose warm colours in red and yellow or cool colours as in silver. The choice is as individual as you are. You can compose your own rings using this configurator. To place an order, you can download this blank configurator-form on which you can write down your choice. |
| A slim line tension set ring: In this design we have connected a small titanium teg, invisable to the naked eye when worn, under the set diamond. Altough not a trough tension set ring, it is perfect to ware next to our comfort fit titanium bands. However, if you prefer a trough tension set ring, we are pleased to make our bands in the tension set thickness. |
| Coloured diamonds and titanium: in this series we have set the unique brilliance of coloured diamonds into our feniom plain titanium range. all jewels are available in different coloured diamonds combinations. |
| Anodising is an electro-chemical process which physically alters the structural surface of titanium to produce a tough oxide layer. The colour changes due to the refraction of light available. Feniom uses this technique to subtly enhance, create mood and atmosphere to our chosen designs. |




