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INFORMATION ON
FINISHES & METALS
The Art of the Perfect Surface
Where Every Detail Meets Its Final Brilliance
DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN METALS
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SATIN
Finish with fine directional lines that reduce the mirror effect while maintaining a soft, elegant reflection. A subtle linear texture is visible under light.
OXIDIZED
Surface treatment that darkens the metal through a controlled chemical process. The tone may vary slightly depending on the material and can evolve over time with wear, friction, or polishing.
MIRROR POLISH
Fully reflective surface with high shine and a smooth finish free of visible texture. This is the brightest finish and produces clearly defined reflections.
MATTE
Completely diffused surface with no visible lines or mirror reflection. Offers a uniform and understated appearance.
Although some metals may appear similar at first glance, each presents differences in tone, visual density, and behavior over time. For example, silver and white gold do not share exactly the same undertone; brass and 9K gold also differ in color intensity and depth.
Gold Tone by Karat
The tone of gold varies according to its karat:
• 9K: lighter and less saturated tone.
• 14K: balanced, medium tone.
• 18K: deeper and more intense tone.































