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THE RML in BERML

Rock, metal, leather and whole lot more...

ROCK, METAL, LEATHER & PEARLS

BERML JEWELRY for MEN's Collection of jewelry encompasses a wide range of pieces that are crafted from diverse materials- the majority of which is stainless steel and other base metals like sterling silver, copper and copper-alloys such as brass, as well as leather and ceramic.

It frequently incorporates a variety of semi-precious gemstones, freshwater (cultured) pearls, simulated stones, and synthetic stones made from glass or crystal. This can include cubic zirconia (CZ), lab-grown diamonds, and other diamond simulants like moissanite.

Pieces made from base metals are plated with gold or silver (or any other color of the rainbow), adding an elegant touch to the designs.

Throughout this website- we used the terms golden and silver-tone in reference to the primary color of any piece.

LET'S TALK ABOUT ROCKS & PEARLS

BERML JEWERY for MEN's Collections frequently incorporate semi-precious gemstones and synthetic or artificial alternatives like CZ, lab-grown diamonds, rhinestone, and other diamond simulants such as moissanite, which offer an affordable yet stylish option.

For the sake of clarity, if it glitters- we call it diamante. BERML JEWELRY for MEN's Diamante are clear or white, offering a visually stunning alternative to traditional diamonds, but are also available in all the colors of the rainbow...and black.

Moissanite is often labeled as a diamond alternative, is meticulously crafted to mimic the appearance of diamonds; however, its composition and visual characteristics diverge significantly from those of genuine diamonds. The resilience, radiance, and color of these two gemstones exhibit notable differences.

Typically, Moissanites are clear or white, offering a visually stunning alternative to traditional diamonds, but are also available in all the colors of the rainbow...and black.

Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is a diamond simulant that closely mimics the appearance of natural diamonds, yet it is composed of different materials.

These are lab-created gemstones designed to resemble diamonds, and they are characterized by their colorless nature, formed from the crystalline structure of zirconium dioxide.

Natural and lab-grown diamonds are both composed of carbon, whereas Cubic Zirconia is made from zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). The cubic in cubic zirconia refers to its unique cubic crystalline structure.

Interestingly, both diamonds and cubic zirconia share this cubic crystalline formation, making cubic zirconia a remarkable diamond alternative.

Typically, CZs are clear or white, offering a visually stunning alternative to traditional diamonds, but are also available in all the colors of the rainbow...and black.

Synthetic diamonds, also known as lab-grown diamonds, man-made diamonds, engineered diamonds, or cultured diamonds, are created in meticulously controlled laboratory environments using advanced technological processes.

These methods replicate the conditions under which natural diamonds form in the Earth's mantle. Composed of genuine carbon atoms arranged in the unique crystalline structure characteristic of diamonds, lab-grown diamonds offer the same brilliance and durability as their natural counterparts.

Interestingly, the pricing of these lab-grown diamonds is quite competitive when compared to alternatives such as Moissanite and Cubic Zirconia.

Typically, synthetic diamonds are clear or white, offering a visually stunning alternative to traditional diamonds, but are also available in all the colors of the rainbow...and black.

Semi-precious gemstones refer to all gemstones that do not belong to the elite Precious Four: Diamond, Ruby, Blue Sapphire, and Emerald. Any gemstone outside these four is classified as semi-precious.

The array of these semi-precious stones is vast, yet some of the more well-known examples include alexandrite, agate, amethyst, aquamarine, garnet, lapis lazuli, moonstone, opal, pearl, peridot, rose quartz, spinel, tanzanite, tourmaline, turquoise, and zircon.

In today's market, certain semi-precious gemstones can rival or even exceed the value of precious stones. Spinels serve as a prime example of this phenomenon.

Additionally, many semi-precious stones can be rarer than their precious counterparts. Examples include demantoid garnets, tsavorite garnets, and a variety of other semi-precious gemstones that are notably difficult to find, mine, and obtain, often in quantities less abundant than those of the precious stones.

LET'S TALK ABOUT PEARLS

Renowned for their soft, smooth sheen and an array of delicate, natural pastel shades, BERML JEWELRY for MEN's Collection of Freshwater Pearl jewelry offers an exceptional opportunity to experience exquisite and vibrant pearls without stretching your budget.

While freshwater pearls are the most widely produced type, their unique shapes and diverse colors, combined with attractive prices and charming character, have made them a favorite among jewelry designers, shoppers, and pearl enthusiasts. Typically ranging in shape from very baroque to nearly round, the fine freshwater pearls we feature are the roundest available today, closely resembling the shape of akoya pearls.

Freshwater pearls are cultivated by Hyriopsis cumingi (triangle shell) and Hyriopsis schlegeli (Biwa shell) in China, along with other bivalve mussels found in lakes, riverbeds, and creek bottoms in Japan, such as Biwa and Lake Kasumigaura pearls.

Although various regions around the world host pearl-producing mussels, the global freshwater market is overwhelmingly dominated by Chinese pearl farms, which supply nearly all freshwater pearls sold today.

Cleaning your BERML JEWELRY for MEN freshwater pearls is a breeze.

Grab a soft jewelry cleaning cloth and give those beauties a good wipe-down after each use.

This keeps them shining and prevents any grime from setting in.

If they’re looking extra grimy, hit them with a damp cloth and let them air dry before tucking them away.

Forget the myths—freshwater pearls, like all pearls, shouldn’t be worn in water. Keep them dry and they’ll keep dazzling.

Simple as that.

LET'S TALK ABOUT METAL

Choosing stainless steel as our primary metal, we offer you the sophistication of precious metals without breaking the bank, all while ensuring exceptional strength, durability, and a sleek appearance.

Every piece in our collection is meticulously hand-crafted from stainless steel (unless indicated where we may use titanium, tungsten carbide, sterling silver, copper or copper-alloys), guaranteeing a lead and chromium-free composition, along with hypoallergenic properties similar to that of precious metals.

With its remarkable durability and easy maintenance, stainless steel proves to be the ideal material for crafting exquisite jewelry, available in a variety of stunning finishes, including brushed, engraved, matte, and glossy.

But it doesn't stop there—our metal colors are a captivating array of golden, silver-tone, black, and rose golden, achieved through an IP (ion plating) process, also known as physical vapor deposition (PVD).

This cutting-edge technique grants our jewelry unparalleled durability, surpassing traditional methods by five to eight times, all while using less material, ultimately
resulting in more accessible and affordable prices.

So, express yourself without restraint, knowing that each piece of your BERML JEWELRY for MEN Collection captures the essence of individuality and elevates your confidence with unparalleled flair. With stainless steel as our canvas, we invite you to explore the diverse and mesmerizing colors that add a touch of magic to every moment.

LET'S TALK ABOUT LEATHER

BERML JEWELRY for MEN offers a range of leather products crafted from diverse types of leather, including FULL-GRAIN and GENUINE LEATHER.


The most prominent distinction between full-grain and genuine leather lies in the skin layers utilized. Full-grain leather originates from the upper skin layer, which maintains structural integrity, whereas genuine leather can involve lower skin layers. Another differentiation lies in surface treatment—while full-grain leather remains unaltered to preserve its natural texture and authenticity, genuine leather often undergoes assorted surface treatments to augment appearance and longevity.


Our choice to avoid synthetic leather is driven by various considerations.

FULL-GRAIN LEATHER originates from the uppermost layer of animal skin, representing the finest and most premium leather available. It preserves the inherent texture and markings of the hide, eschewing any sanding or imperfection removal.

These natural characteristics are seamlessly integrated into the design, endowing the leather with its unique appearance and robustness.

GENUINE LEATHER, also referred to as natural leather, encompasses leather derived from authentic animal hide sources. It's a term commonly employed interchangeably with "leather."

Nevertheless, not all genuine leather is equal. It can stem from various skin layers and undergo diverse surface treatments or even incorporate supplementary materials to enhance aesthetics and durability.

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