Mirroc® Diamond
Why only incorporate diamonds into jewelry? We think that the Mirroc® diamond can also stand on its own - and looks particularly good in your home.
Prices on request
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84 mirror-polished stainless steel surfaces
Dimensions
120 x 92 x 50 cm
Weight:
87 kg
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For light soiling (such as fingerprints), you can simply breathe on your Mirroc® and wipe it with a new, clean microfiber cloth. In most cases, this is completely sufficient.
You should avoid these things during cleaning and care:
Scouring agents and aggressive cleaning agents (alkaline or acidic)
Abrasive cloths or scouring pads
Dirty or dusty cloths
Apply too much pressure to the surface during cleaning
Do not wear jewelry when cleaning.
There are also simple tips for more stubborn dirt. You will receive the cleaning instructions when you purchase your Mirroc®.
The "Great Star of Africa" is the largest stone made from the largest diamond ever found.
It was discovered in South Africa in 1905 and weighed an incredible 621g.
After a proper drop-shaped cut, it was worked into the sceptre of King Edward VII and is now one of the British crown jewels.
How good for us that it can be removed from the sceptre: we were able to borrow it briefly and rebuild it.
The Mirroc® Diamond may be slightly larger than the "Great Star of Africa" (what a shame) - but they still have the perfect cut and brilliance in common.
And let's be honest: it looks much better in your home than in the British crown jewels.
Each of our Mirroc® design objects is the result of pure dedication and enthusiasm for stainless steel.
In our small town in Münsterland, we work on the properties with 65 dedicated steelworkers.
Our Mirroc® Diamond is not just a diamond made of mirror-polished stainless steel.
It is the culmination of meticulous craftsmanship, precision, and years of experience.
Bring the unique designs into your home.
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