Osmium Institute
- Fine jewellery
- Contemporary jewellery
- Design-led jewellery
The use of osmium in the manufacture of exclusive jewellery, timepieces and other luxury goods is constantly rising.
To date, two-dimensional osmium pieces, i.e. osmium bars cut into specific shapes, have been predominantly combined with other (precious) metals such as gold, platinum and titanium. It has now more recently become possible to crystallise osmium onto three-dimensional substrates of almost any shape, opening up a virtually unlimited spectrum of options for jewellery designers, manufacturers and retailers!
Its rarity, unique surface crystal structure and distinct bluish-silvery to bluish-whitish lustre impart a sense of exclusiveness, timelessness and sophisticated understatement to the final product.
-
A big round bar or Disc is the largest flat form in which Osmium can be crystallised. It is a flat disc with a diameter of more than 5cm. In the range of Investor's Discs even up to 12.5 cm. It has a ...
-
2D medium edged bar in many different shapes and symbols
-
Osmium Diamonds are small round discs that reflect certain frequencies of sunlight, which causes them to sparkle more beautifully than diamonds. They are set in jewelry instead of diamonds and can be ...
-
Medium edged bars are rectangular osmiun bars that are crystallised out of the plane. This creates bars of different weights and surfaces. Each bar is unique, as no identical pieces can be produced. T ...
-
Discover the Rarest Noble Metal Osmium at the Jewellery Show 2024 Stand E15 Osmium is the rarest and densest noble metal on Earth, with a unique brilliance and unmatched durability. Experience the all ...