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Here at Lyxery, we are proud to offer a wide range of Tungstens
Each
We strive to create
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Tungsten
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Frequently asked questions
LITTLE FINGER
Wearing a
Ring FINGERS
FINGER
Wearing a
INDEX FINGERS
The index finger is the most expressive finger to wear
THUMB
Wearing a
Yes we do! You can find everything about engraving and other requests here!
As the
When changing the product , the item is sent back to us for inspection. After we have inspected the product and given an approval we will send out your new jewelry!
- We are responsible for all shipping out to the customer.
- Return shipping to us is the customer's responsibility (49kr), Read more here!
Of course!
All our products are made of pure materials that are allergy safe.
We use the following materials:
- Tungsten (Tungsten Carbide)
- 18 Carat real gold coating
The EU has issued a nickel directive called EN 1811. This is to prevent allergies and hypersensitivity associated with contact with nickel. The limit for the amount of nickel that may leak per cm2 per week over a 2-year period is up to 0.5 µg/cm2/week. Where a margin of error up to 0.88 µg/cm2/week is acceptable. You can read more about this here.
Our jewelry is tested and the nickel emission is below the limit or non-existent. That's what we call allergy safe.
What is Tungsten?
Tungsten/Tungsten
With a melting point of 3,422°C, Tungsten is known for its incredibly high temperature tolerance. It is one of the most robust materials available.
Tungsten is an essential component in the manufacture of jewelry.Thanks to its durability and resistance to scratches, Tungsten
Our


Fun Fact!
Where does the name come from?
The name Tungsten comes from the Swedish mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, and refers to the high density of the material. We have chosen to continue using the name "Tungsten" as we think it suits us better. The Swedish name is actually "Volframkarbid".