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What Sets Us Apart
       

Die-Struck Metal Forming, American Made, In-House Alloying, Timeless Design

Die-Struck
The die-striking process, the method which most Jabel components are made, results in much higher density and durability than more common “cast” jewelry that is made in low-pressure molds.

The cornerstone of the Jabel Method is “PRESSURE”. After alloying, our experienced jewelers begin forming intricate parts using a series of metal forming tools called dies. Fifty tons of pressure is repeatedly applied to the ingot as it is rolled and formed into gold or platinum of higher luster and greater density. Whether an engagement ring, or a fancy diamond bracelet, each Jabel piece can be expected to last a lifetime.

Metal Alloying
Strength and malleability are critical to the longevity of any jewelry. In-house metal alloying assures our customers that the precious metal in today’s Jabel pieces is every bit as pure as when we started making jewelry.

American Made
The methods of manufacture, although evolved through modern techniques, are still a process of hand-assembly, setting, finishing and polishing.

Our highly skilled artisans create the equivalent of original works of art. Each piece is handcrafted requiring as many as 50 separate steps to complete a piece of jewelry. Competing lines, even many nationally advertised brands, are typically fabricated overseas using a less expensive casting method of manufacture. This jewelry can be brittle and show wear.

Design
Jabel designs jewelry that will be comfortable, wear well and display your diamonds in the safest, most elegant manner.

With new trends coming at an ever-faster rate Jabel has kept pace by regularly introducing innovative contemporary pieces without sacrificing any of the quality and production benefits for which we are best known.

 


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