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Hypoallergenic Jewellery

For sensitive skin. Every Monrich piece is hypoallergenic — built on solid sterling silver or surgical-grade stainless steel base, with 18K gold PVD plating that seals the surface chemistry. No nickel in skin-contact surfaces. No green finger.

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Hypoallergenic Men's Jewellery, Safe for Sensitive Skin

About one in ten people cannot wear most affordable jewellery without skin reaction — itching, redness, the green finger that comes from copper oxidation against skin moisture. The cause is nearly always nickel, used as a cheap alloy metal in base-quality jewellery. Monrich runs the entire catalogue as hypoallergenic by construction. Every base metal is either 925 sterling silver or surgical-grade 316L stainless steel — both nickel-safe in skin-contact surfaces, both used in medical implants for exactly the same reason. Every PVD-plated piece adds an 18K gold layer that seals the surface chemistry, so the skin only contacts the gold, not the base.

Why the Base Metal Matters More Than the Plating

The plating wears, scratches, and lifts at contact points over time. When that happens on cheap jewellery, the exposed base metal — nickel-bearing brass or zinc alloy — reacts with skin. The reaction is the allergy. Monrich starts with hypoallergenic base metals so that even if the PVD layer takes a deep scratch (gravel, weight equipment, accident), the exposed underlying metal is still safe against skin. The silver-based and stainless-based pieces are hypoallergenic at every layer, not just at the surface.

Sterling Silver, Surgical Stainless, 18K Gold PVD

The three Monrich materials are all hypoallergenic. 925 sterling silver — 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper, both well-tolerated, the standard for fine silver jewellery for centuries. Surgical-grade 316L stainless steel — the same grade used in surgical implants, with iron, chromium, nickel content locked in a passivated oxide layer that prevents skin contact with the metals beneath. 18K gold PVD plating — real 18K gold deposited via vapour in a vacuum chamber, bonded molecularly to the base. Each material is hypoallergenic on its own; the combinations (PVD over silver, PVD over stainless) are doubly so.

For Sensitive Ears, Sensitive Skin, New Piercings

The hypoallergenic build matters most on three product types: earrings (post sits in pierced skin), rings (continuous skin contact through water and sweat), and bracelets worn close to the wrist. Monrich earring posts and ring bands use hypoallergenic base materials specifically because these are the highest-contact pieces in the catalogue. For men who normally cannot wear jewellery without reaction, the full silver collection and any PVD-plated piece sit safely on sensitive skin.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What does hypoallergenic mean for jewellery?
The piece does not contain metals that commonly cause skin reactions — nickel, lead, chromium. Monrich uses sterling silver (925) and surgical-grade stainless steel (316L) — both nickel-safe in skin-contact surfaces — with 18K gold PVD plating sealing the surface chemistry.
What causes the green finger / itching from cheap jewellery?
Nickel reaction — about 1 in 10 people are nickel-sensitive. Cheap jewellery uses brass, zinc alloy or nickel-bearing base metals that react with skin moisture. The green colour is copper oxidation; the itching is allergy.
Is sterling silver hypoallergenic?
Yes for most people. 925 sterling silver is 92.5% silver with 7.5% copper — both metals are generally well-tolerated. A small percentage of people are silver-sensitive; for those, surgical-grade stainless steel is the alternative.
Does PVD plating add to allergy risk?
No — PVD-deposited 18K gold seals the underlying metal surface. The skin contacts the gold layer, not the base metal. For nickel-sensitive people, PVD plating over a stainless steel base is one of the safest constructions available.
Are earring posts hypoallergenic?
Yes. Earring posts use the same surgical-grade stainless steel or sterling silver as the rest of the catalogue. Safe for new piercings, safe for sensitive ears.
Can I wear hypoallergenic jewellery if I am allergic to gold?
True gold allergy is rare — usually the reaction is to alloy metals mixed with the gold, not the gold itself. PVD-plated 18K gold is closer to pure gold than most plated jewellery. If you are confirmed gold-allergic, the silver collection is the safer alternative.