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Xen
Welcome to XEN.
From the idea to the completed product, our jewelry emerges from our collaboration with international designers.
With all our jewelry we demand nothing less than the highest quality and therefore attach the greatest importance to first class materials as well as optimal workmanship right through to the smallest detail.
Special designs based on your individual wishes can also be created.
Because all our products are carefully crafted in Germany, delivery (within Germany) normally only takes one or two days.
XEN means outstanding quality. As a result our materials are choosen and graded according to the strictest standards and criteria in order to guarantee consumate workmanship and appearance. Our philosophy finds its expression in our awareness of the interplay of inner purity and outer beauty which we bestow in the development of our diverse collection.
In our wide product range you will find jewelry for all occasions - including those all important special occasions. Our WIR by XEN range, for example, symbolises the connectedness and harmony between two people through which you can express your togetherness: whether as a wedding ring or as the perfect symbol of your partnership.
Materials and Workmanship
It goes without saying that we are particularly careful to select hypoallergenic materials for our jewelry. Therefore we choose only nickel-free stainless steel respectively hypoallergenic stainless steel - materials which are also used for implant surgery. All our steels are austenitic which means high corrosion resistance and maximum strength. Moreover, austentic steel is non-magnetic. Our earrings – both the stud and back – are all manufactured from titanium or surgical steel.
Brilliant Diamonds
Emergence – a brilliant diamond differentiates itself from a simple diamond by virtue of the cut. Only through the cut are the fireworks of light and colour released from the raw rock. The brilliant diamond consists of 100 per cent crystallised carbon and is the hardest material known to man. Its formation depends on a pressure of 100,000 bars and around 3,000 C – conditions which in nature are only found at depths of 10,000 meters. Of course such conditions cannot be easily found and emerge only under very special conditions. In fact even the ocean bed has become a place where diamonds are sought.
The weight of a diamond is measured in carats.
Craftsmanship and Technique: a rough diamond is carefully examined by a diamond cutter before the work begins. The brilliant diamond is round, symmetrical and has at least 57 facets. The remarkable skill of the diamond cutter becomes obvious when we remember that these 57 facets are cut onto a stone whose average diameter is less than 1mm!
The most popular diamond colours tend to be yellow tones. However we also offer them in white: such as our Top Wesselton (fine white) brilliant diamond in high vvs/vs quality.
Our yellow gold jewelry contains at least 75% pure gold. This is important for two reasons: firstly for projection of the gold’s warm tones and secondly the high gold content makes the alloy more hard-wearing.
Craftsmanship and Technique: because gold is relatively soft it is almost always used in an alloy form. For our gold we always use 18 carat alloy (750/ooo) because this is almost as durable as pure gold and can only be dissolved in aqua regia (nitrohydrochloric acid). Furthermore this alloy allows for a perfect polish, excellent tensile strength and enduring hardness.
The difference between white and yellow gold is found in the choice of alloy material (nickel or palladium). Our white gold is always processed with high quality palladium and is therefore suitable for all skin types.
As well as Top Wesselton diamonds, we also set precious stones in our pieces including pearls and jade in its rarest color, black.
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