Titanium
Titanium is the hardest natural metal in the world. Three times the strength of steel and much stronger than gold, silver and platinum and yet is very light. Pure titanium is also hypoallergenic which means that it won’t react to your skin in any way. Titanium is scratch-resistant and can be anodised to produce an exotic array of colours.
Tougher than Rocky, faster than a speeding bullet, lighter than light, you simply have to try it on!
View the Element range of titanium rings, manufactured in the UK. These titanium rings have been designed in wearable profiles with edgy design details, using anodising and precious metal inlays.
Palladium
This precious metal has been used for making jewellery since 1939. Often enjoyed as an alternative to other white metals, particularly as it has a natural white lustre similar to platinum.
It is lighter, yet harder than platinum, a fabulous juxtaposition for you to consider.
Over time, it will develop an alluring hazy patina. Over the last few years, jewellers all over the world have honed their techniques and are celebrating this new kid on the block by producing jewellery with a metal that conforms to a new set of rules!
Enjoy James Newman jewellery in palladium, simply ask for a quotation in this metal.
Neither titanium or palladium are hallmarked precious metals.