The Titanium Collection

Titanium.
Lightweight Luxury.

Titanium. Lab-grown diamonds. Three generations of fine jewelry craftsmanship.

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Not All Titanium Is Created Equal

Until now, titanium jewelry existed in two extremes: inexpensive pieces made from steel, and rare, museum-quality high jewelry pieces commanding five and six figures.

We use the same titanium found in those exclusive haute joaillerie masterpieces — but we've created what didn't exist before: a way to make it accessible.

01

The Material

Titanium — the same aerospace-grade alloy trusted in medical implants and haute joaillerie. Stronger than steel, lighter than gold, and completely hypoallergenic.

02

The Craft

Three generations of fine jewelry expertise. Every stone is hand-set by master artisans using techniques refined over decades. No shortcuts, no compromises.

03

The Diamonds

Lab-grown diamonds with the same brilliance, fire, and hardness as mined stones. Ethically sourced. Optically identical.

Frequently Asked Questions

Aerospace titanium is one of the strongest and most durable materials available for engagement rings. It is biocompatible, non-tarnishing, and lightweight — properties that make it particularly well suited to rings worn every day for a lifetime.

They serve different purposes. Gold is a traditional precious metal with centuries of craft history behind it. Titanium is stronger, lighter, hypoallergenic, and does not tarnish. For people with metal sensitivities, or for those who want a piece that holds its finish indefinitely, titanium has real practical advantages gold does not.

Yes, for fine jewelry purposes. Sterling silver tarnishes and scratches easily and contains nickel, which causes reactions in many wearers. Titanium does none of those things and is significantly stronger.

Titanium cannot be resized using traditional methods because of its hardness. For this reason, Jen works carefully with each client to confirm sizing before production, and designs with long-term fit in mind.

Lab grown diamonds and lab grown colored stones, natural diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and most semi-precious stones can all be set in titanium. Jen selects stones and setting styles based on each piece individually.