What makes Olimon jewelry different (and how it differs from regular stainless steel)
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At first glance, many pieces of jewelry appear to be "steel."
But behind this word can lie a huge difference in quality, technology and wearing feel .
The truth is simple:
Not all stainless steel is created equal—and not all jewelry is made for real life.
Not all “steel” is medical steel
Many mass-produced jewelry uses standard metal alloys that are presented as “steel,” but:
• may contain impurities
• react to sweat and moisture
• lose shine
• irritate the skin
Olimon jewelry is made of 316L medical stainless steel — a material also used in medicine for its safety and durability.
This means:
• do not darken
• do not rust
• do not react with the skin
• withstand daily use
➡ This is not “visual steel.” This is a functional material .
The cover: where the real difference lies
Many “gold-plated” jewelry uses a thin electroplating coating that:
• wears out quickly
• peels off
• loses color
Olimon uses PVD coating , a technology in which the gold layer bonds at the molecular level to the base.
Result:
• water and sweat resistance
• retained shine
• minimal wear and tear
• durability with daily wear
➡ This is a cover designed for movement, not for display.
Jewelry that doesn't require special treatment
Ordinary jewelry often comes with “instructions”:
• don't get them wet
• does not wear them during sports
• keep away from cosmetics
Olimon jewelry is designed for:
• shower
• daily life
• movement
• travel
Without constant downloading and worrying.
The feeling of wearing
The difference is not only in the material — it is also in how the jewelry "lives" with you.
Olimon jewelry is:
• light
• balanced
• comfortable for all-day wear
• hypoallergenic
They don't feel like an accessory you have to keep —
but as a natural part of your style.
