Types of Jewelry Finishes

11 Mar.,2024

 


Jewelry finish, or jewelry texture, refers to the exterior surface treatment applied to a jewelry piece. Most commonly seen in wedding bands, finishes can transform ordinary jewelry into something extraordinary. The different finishes can be applied to a variety of different metals including white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, platinum, sterling silver, or stainless steel. Here are some of the most common finishes we can apply to your fine jewelry:

  • Matte: A non-reflective finish most suitable for those looking to avoid shinny jewelry.

  • Florentine: Consists of a series of very thin parallel lines that run in opposite directions of one another.

  • Glass Blast: A texture that creates the appearance of hundreds of minuscule dimples on the surface.

  • Hammered: A unique handcrafted look that gives off the appearance of being struck with a hammer.

  • Ice: Resembles that of a skated-over ice rink.

  • Satin: A brushed finish that is smooth to the touch. It is similar to a matte finish but unlike matte, has visible brushed lines.

  • Stone: Features a unique, stone-like textured look.

     

    If you have any questions regarding the different types of jewelry finishes or would like to schedule an appointment to discuss all of your wedding band options, contact Kloiber Jewelers at 414-276-2457 or info@kloiberjewelers.com.


For more information Matte Finish vs. Satin Finish, please get in touch with us!