EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PLATINUM 950, A PRECIOUS, LUMINOUS METAL
PLATINUM 950, WHAT IS IT?
Looking for an authentic sign of distinction? We have a a line of jewelry made from the most precious of metals: platinum! platinum!
Platinum's natural purity gives it incomparable brilliance. incomparable brilliance. This very white lustre makes it ideal for the most sensitive skin. Choosing platinum jewelry, you can be sure of its longevity and brilliance!
When pure, platinum can be found in nugget form. pure. At MATY, platinum is used at 95%, the highest titre in jewelry. Hence the appellation 950/1000e. In other words, the platinum jewelry sold by MATY is made up of 95% pure platinum and 5% other metals. By virtue of its composition, platinum is rustproof and recognized as a hypoallergenic.
PLATINUM HALLMARKS AND GUARANTEES
Each piece of platinum jewelry must bear a responsibility hallmark responsibility hallmark certifying the jewel's origin1 , and a guarantee mark with a Dog/Wolf2 head above 3g. This has been in use since 1994, certifying the most commonly most commonly used in the manufacture of platinum jewelry, i.e. 95%. However, this hallmark only applies to new jewelry. jewelry.

A NOBLE, LUMINOUS METAL
Thirty times rarer than gold, pure platinum is found in nugget form. nugget form. Its natural purity gives it a very white lustre luster and luminosity. It is also more than white gold over time. Platinum is particularly used in the manufacture ofplatinum wedding rings for women and men.
PLATINUM: A HYPOALLERGENIC METAL
Platinum is a naturally white metal that is totally rustproof so it will retain its lustre for the rest of its life! The platinum is also hypoallergenic and does not cause and does not cause skin reactions. Ideal for skin allergies!
TURNTABLE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Like other precious jewels, you can have your platinum jewel cleaned with a specific product or at your MATY jeweler. MATY jeweller. If you prefer to clean your jewelry at home in hot, soapy water, then wipe it gently with a dedicated with a special cloth. You can also a small brush for more intensive cleaning. cleaning.
HISTORY OF PLATINUM
Discovered around the year 3000, the Egyptians were the first
to use platinum. They used it to decorate sarcophagi
sarcophagi with gold and platinum hieroglyphs. Gradually
little by little, this noble metal was used to make ornaments and
jewelry of all kinds.
Far from having won unanimous approval, the Spaniards named the metal
the metal "platina" when they discovered it in Colombia, because they
they considered it an impurity of silver. Platinum's hour
platinum's finest hour came at the end of the century, the age of Art
Deco and Art Nouveau.