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Chrosis, cutting and design jewelry. PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 18 September 2011 14:23
Ring with pyrite

In jewels by Chrosis, the stars are the precious stones worked by the lapidaries of the firm. The designs highlight the natural delicacy of gemmological varieties carefully chosen for the occasion. Ideal jewels for lovers of the beauties that nature gives us.

 

The company Chrosis is dedicated to the cutting of gemstones but also they are jewelry artisans that elaborate pieces with their own designs working metal directly or using the lost wax. Both activities are combined in a perfect tandem to offer us an extensive catalog of jewelry that can cover all possible tastes.

Handmade pendant by Chrosis

The particularity of this brand is the great variety of stones that they work: amethyst geodes or agate druzes, coral, onyx, rhodochrosite, lapis... they offer us over 40 different varieties gemmological. So, the choice of a piece for a client could be very difficult!!. However, the high quality of them and their setting in metal, will ensure full satisfaction of this.

Cabochons, animalistic shapes or decorative elements are the predominant forms for cuttings for gemstones. The metal (silver of 925 mm) becomes a spectator, giving the principal role to the gems. Sometimes, metal don't appears and then you realize the painstaking work done by lapidaries of Chrosis.

The company makes jewels using traditional manufacturing, adapting to the needs and preferences of clients, showing the world the great beauty of gemology. They have 150 models of jewels made ​​using lost wax and a second line of design jewelry. This last line is composed by design jewelry with greater creative involvement and exclusivity, a success, a commitment for the gemology... and available for everybody.

Ring with amethyst druze Coral and onyx pendant Agate geodes (pendant and ring)

Multicolored pendant by Chrosis Handmade ring with onyx Rhodochrosite in pendant

Ring with onyx Earrings with coral Ring with lapis


Note: the photos have been removed from the website of Chrosis with permission of this.

Web of company: http://www.chrosis.com.ar

Last Updated on Sunday, 18 September 2011 21:50
 
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