
Handcrafted wedding rings.
The wedding ring that suits you is as unique as your love.
Wedding rings with a special meaning are an affair of the heart for us. So you will not only find the extraordinary wedding rings, which have been forged in the mokume gane technique, but also very classic rings.
Green, yellow, red or rose gold, champagne gold, gray gold, palladium and platinum - different materials, shapes and structures for each unique person. Multicolored combinations are also possible. Let's find out which color blend works best with your complexion, hair color and eye color. The alloy determines the proportion of gold or platinum present in a piece of jewellery. The profile of the wedding ring depends on your preferences and wearing comfort. The proportions should be in harmony with your hand. The surface can be processed in different ways to achieve different optical effects. A matte finish blends with the skin, while a polished finish reflects the light and surroundings. But it is only through the personal signs of wear that the ring gets its character and liveliness.
During a personal consultation in a relaxed atmosphere, we will find the wedding rings that suit you and your budget perfectly.
If you are unsure of the shape and proportions, we can offer you silver rings to try out. So you can be absolutely sure that you have made the right choice. Only then would we make the rings out of gold or platinum
- Prices
- Altgold
- Which metals can be used
- How are rings made
- Manufacture by welding
- Manufacture by stamping and turning
- Crafted by Casting (Basic Form) – follows…
- Production by casting - wax model - follows...


Prices
RINGS
Last updated: 30.01.2023
Ring size 52 & 62 - 4x2mm - oval profile - price per pair
Gold 900: 2689.- EUR
*reference values. The final calculation is based on the daily exchange rate.
Ring size 52 & 62 - 4x2mm - oval profile - price per pair
Yellow: 2049.- EUR
Rosé: 2049.- EUR
Champagne: 2225 EUR
White/grey: 2435.- EUR
*reference values. The final calculation is based on the daily exchange rate.
Ring size 52 & 62 - 4x2mm - oval profile - price per pair
Yellow & Red: 1549.- EUR
Champagne: 1699 EUR
*reference values. The final calculation is based on the daily exchange rate.
Ring size 52 & 62 - 4x2mm - oval profile - price per pair
Platin 960: 2010.-EUR
*reference values. The final calculation is based on the daily exchange rate.
Ring size 52 & 62 - 4x2mm - oval profile - price per pair
Palladium 500: 1320.- EUR
*reference values. The final calculation is based on the daily exchange rate.
Any measurements.
Silver rings Flat rate: 240.- EUR / ring
DIAMONDS
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LASER ENGRAVING
A laser engraving is included in the price included. Everything is possible here.
OLD GOLD
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What metals or alloys can be used:
- platinum
- Pure Platinum
- Platinum 960
- Gold
- Pure gold 999 (24k)
- 900 gold (21k)
- 750 gold (18k)
- Yellow, rosé, champagne & white
- 585 gold (14k)
- Yellow, Red & Champagne
- Palladium
- Pure palladium
- Palladium-950
- Palladium-500
- Silver
- pure silver
- Silver 925
How are the rings made?
Joining by welding
The first variant is that of assembly by welding.
The desired material is first prepared in the required proportions in order to then be formed and welded shut.
This variant is mainly used with platinum. Platinum can be welded completely invisibly and permanently.
Unlike alloys containing palladium, such as champagne or white gold, which can absorb a lot of oxygen due to the palladium, and many small air holes/shrinkage can form.
Punching & turning
The next variant is that of punching & putting over.
Here the material is also melted and cast in a round mould. It is then rolled and punched out. The surface of this “disk” is turned by turning it over/deep-drawing and the ring is created in its basic form.
The advantage of this method is that we can produce a ring without welding or soldering. Welding is not a problem with platinum, as described above with alloys containing palladium.
Finally, the ring is brought into the desired shape using a hammer, file and lathe.