
The popularity of steel jewelry today can be directly tied to its hardcore properties, which allow it to be virtually unbreakable. This is Superman of all metals. Stainless steel was discovered between 1900 and 1915, but there were attempts to collect metal dating back to 1821. Experimenting with metal alloys and their resistance to most acids, they encountered a new combination that produced steel.
For this you need to use chrome. A French named Berthier studied the iron matrix and was influenced by chromium. He found that in order for metals to become more durable, it is necessary to use at least 10.5% chromium. Later in 1872, another Frenchman named Brustlein found out that carbon (at least 0.15%) must be mixed with chromium and iron to produce stainless steel.
At first, steel was used mainly for industrial goods, such as car grills, household appliances, railways, vehicles, and many other commercial items. Later, jewelers began to see that valuable steel pieces could bring for those who are looking for eternal jewelry. In 1847, steel ornaments came in the form of watches. They were created by the Cartier dynasty in Paris, France, which was founded by Louis-Francois Cartier. These wrist watches were created for the men's jewelry line.
People began to see more trends in stainless steel jewelry over the years. In the 1980s, other steel bracelets, steel rings and earrings became available. The popularity of stainless steel watches, which, as we know, lasted for a very long time, can affect the growth of steel in jewelry fashion. Not only jewelry is made in steel fashion products, but it is recommended by doctors to patients who have allergic reactions to nickel, which can be found in silver and gold below 14 thousand.
Stainless steel is often compared to gold, because the latter two are durable and differ in style. Of course, stainless steel jewelry is superior to gold because it is immune to many more elements, including time itself. Jewelry collectors who are looking for a look, chose stainless steel rings and bracelets over sterling silver and gold. Compared to sterling silver, steel has a darker silver-gray color. More and more people are starting to focus more on steel, especially in men's jewelry. There are various kinds of steel jewelry finishes, such as hot rolled, cold rolled, brushed, reflective, mirrored, beaded, warm, satin, abrasive and bright annealing. They are classified under different types, the number of which ranges from 100 to 600.
There are more jewelers selling steel for women's and men's product lines containing bracelets, rings, necklaces, watches, bracelets and earrings. Stainless steel is more popular than ordinary metals, thanks to its lifetime warranty. Steel today is one of the most sought-after metals, not only in the jewelry industry, but also in the residential, construction, finishing and other industries that require long-lasting materials.

