Material Overview
Get to know the premium materials used in our products, from metals to composites, each chosen for its unique properties, feel, and visual appeal.
Description
Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and budget-friendly; often anodized for color.
Strong, corrosion-resistant, with solid weight; commonly used for bases and cores.
Premium lightweight metal; strong, corrosion-resistant, and great for anodizing.
Dense and smooth; often flame-treated or oxidized to create black or colorful finishes.
Extremely dense and heavy; adds weight and luxury to high-end EDC items.
Composite material combining tungsten's density with copper's conductivity and luster.
Titanium treated to form crystal-like surface patterns; rare and visually striking.
Similar to crystalized titanium, but with a darker, high-contrast surface finish.
Stainless Damascus steel; beautiful layered patterns with high strength and rust resistance.
Patterned titanium Damascus; colorful layers achieved through anodizing.
Damascus-style layering of zirconium and titanium; flame-treated for vibrant effects.
Japanese-style layered metal (often copper/brass/nickel); warm tones and wood-like patterns.
Rare composite with copper matrix and niobium-titanium filaments; visually electric.
Durable and golden-yellow; develops a natural patina over time.
Copper-alloy with darker tone; gains character as it oxidizes.
Heavy, conductive, and rich in tone; forms patina with use.
Alloy of copper and nickel; silvery tone with great corrosion resistance.
High-performance translucent plastic (like Ultem); heat and chemical resistant.
Tough, clear or tinted plastic with impact resistance; often used in buttons or shells.
Acrylic; clear, rigid, and polishable, used for windows or design elements.
High-end engineering plastic; excellent for structural parts in extreme environments.
Fiberglass-based composite; lightweight, textured, and highly durable.
Also known as Acetal; excellent for smooth sliding components with high wear resistance.
Solid surface material with stone-like feel; used for unique texture and weight.
Composite with quartz-like shimmer and carbon depth; rare and eye-catching.
Lightweight, strong, and modern; typically has woven texture and a tech look.
Layered carbon fiber with Damascus-style visual; both strong and decorative.
Resin-impregnated cloth material; warm, grippy, and great for scales and buttons.
Dense exotic hardwood; rich dark tone and smooth finish.
Fragrant and finely grained hardwood; adds a natural and luxurious touch.
Reddish tone wood with attractive grain; lightweight and warm to the touch.
Iridescent nacre from shells; used for inlays or decorative accents.
Moldable and visually dynamic; allows for transparency, glitter, or embedded designs.
Fossilized ivory or bone; extremely rare and collectible with natural grain.
Surface Finish Guide
Discover the unique textures and visual effects created by each finishing process, from brushed and blasted to flamed and color-anodized.
Description
Matte, non-reflective surface created by sand or bead blasting; adds grip and texture.
High-gloss, mirror-like finish; smooth and reflective, but prone to fingerprints.
Lightly tumbled for a rugged, worn-in look that hides scratches well.
Aged or weathered effect; intentionally rough or vintage in appearance.
Smooth glossy finish resembling ceramic glaze; adds shine and a unique feel.
Fine linear texture from brushing; creates a clean, directional grain pattern.
Raw, industrial look straight from CNC or lathe, often with tool marks visible.
Iridescent, rainbow-like effect caused by thin oxide layers; often on zirconium.
Colored surface created by controlled exposure to flame; each piece is unique.
Patterns or textures chemically or laser-etched into the surface.
Thin layer of gold applied for a rich, luxurious finish.
Durable, vapor-deposited metallic coating available in many colors.
Thin silver coating offering a bright, classic metallic appearance.
Electrochemical finish (for titanium/aluminum); adds color and corrosion resistance.
Multi-tone or gradient anodizing for a vibrant and eye-catching look.
Protective resin coating that enhances gloss and locks in patterns or patina.
Surface mimics natural stone texture, offering a tactile and rugged feel.