Christian Bauer weddingrings: The creation of a ring


Christian Bauer uses its own recipes for its alloy compositions that are made entirely in house. These have been refined over the decades for the very specialised production of it’s extremely high quality wedding rings.



The material is compressed in all directions through several exacting production steps. This process is vital in order to maximise the hardening of the rings, ensuring endurance and a perfect finish.




Many manufacturers use a cheaper but much inferior method in making wedding rings, cutting them from extruded tubing. Christian Bauer wedding rings however, are cut out of solid precious metals. This is qualitatively the very best way to make wedding rings. It ensures a high degree of compression of the material which gives the ring the very finest finish and very best wearing qualities.



The compressed blanks are forged by specialists on hand-operated ….



or computer-controlled turning lathes and milling machines.



Each single diamond is checked on purity and colour by highly qualified experts. It is only assigned to a ring according to size and weight, if the quality complies with the company’s strict specifications.



All diamonds are set manually by skilled stone setters with the help of a binocular zoom microscope. The combination of perfect creation and perfect setting is manifested by a spectacularly beautiful Christian Bauer wedding ring.




The engraving is precisely incised on the inside or the outside of the ring by means of sophisticated laser engraving machines.



Finally the finish is perfectly applied by hand giving the ring the noble character.



The almost fanatical final control guarantees the very highest quality possible.