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JEWELLERY GUIDE: What Is Brass?

JEWELLERY GUIDE: What Is Brass?
Brass - the jewellery material that's more versatile than a Swiss army knife! 
From its elegant appearance to its enduring strength and flexibility, brass has got it all 💪
Our awesome guide dives deep into the world of brass, and reveal why we love designing with brass as basematerial for our jewellery. Ready to go from brass-curious to brass-obsessed? 😍 Check out our ultimate brass guide now !

THE STORY OF BRASS

Brass has been a staple of jewellery design for centuries, and its history is as rich and beautiful as the pieces it holds. Throughout time, brass has been used to create timeless pieces that will forever hold their beauty and value. From ancient Egyptian rings to modern-day necklaces, brass has always been part of the jewellery making process. Its versatility makes it perfect for creating intricate details and unique styles. So whether you’re wearing an heirloom piece or something handmade with love, you can rest assured that it was once crafted from the gleaming brass!

BRASS AS A BASEMATERIAL

Brass is an alloy composed of copper and zinc. It is one of the most widely used alloys in the world, thanks to its combination of strength, malleability, and resistance to corrosion. Its color ranges from yellowish-brown to reddish-brown, depending on the zinc content. It's often used in construction for items like doorknobs and locks due to its strength and rust resistance. Brass is also commonly used in musical instruments for its ability to produce a warm tone. Along with being a popular choice for jewellery design due to its wear-resistance, brass can also be heavily polished or buffed to create decorative pieces such as trinkets or home accessories in general.

BRASS IS A DREAM IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

Brass is a popular choice of metal for jewellery design because it has several unique characteristics that make it ideal for creating intricate and beautiful pieces.

"Brass is relatively lightweight when compared to other metals, meaning that jewellery made from brass won’t weigh down the wearer. This is a big plus when I design more chunky jewellery and go for a Statement look " says Malene Storm - Designer at Dansk. She continues " Furthermore, its malleability makes it easy to work with and allows me to craft delicate details with ease. I am as designer very intrigued by the power of contrasts in a design- and playing with surfaces and finishes is my favorite part in the design process "

Brass also offers great durability which ensures that brass jewellery can last a lifetime without loosing shape. All these factors combine to make brass an excellent choice for crafting stunning pieces of cost-effective jewellery.

Discover your NORDIC SOUL

Minimalistic Jewelry Collection Inspired by Scandinavian Aesthetics - all crafted with Brass

Minimalistic design

raw textures

Scandinavian Minimalist Jewellery Design I Nordic DNA Since 1971 I Dansk Copenhagen

OUR BRASS BESTSELLER


The Tara Wrap It Ring is a bestselling piece of jewellery, loved for its unique design and texture. Made of durable and affordable brass, this ring features a wraparound design that twists around the finger in a graceful, fluid motion. Its matte finish gives it a soft, understated look that is both stylish and comfortable to wear. The warm golden color of the brass adds to its unique appeal, making it a standout piece that captures the attention of jewellery lovers around the world. Whether you're dressing up for a special occasion or adding a touch of elegance to your everyday look, the Tara Wrap It Ring is the perfect accessory.

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