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Wear Metal — figure in suit wearing titanium cartridge pendant, framed in a polished iris
N° 001 / AW26
Precision · India
The First Drop · Titanium Cartridges
Wear metal.
Precision-machined titanium cartridges, anodized in six finishes. Made in India.
Free shipping above ₹1,999
N° 002 / The Object
Macro · 1:1
Titanium cartridge with Wear Metal wordmark wrapping the form
The Object
Two cartridges. One form.
Machined, not manufactured.
Titanium · Six Finishes
— A Ritual of Weight —
Wear metal.
Not a flex. Not a gadget. A cartridge-form object, cut from real metal on a real lathe, meant to sit against your skin and get better every year you carry it.
The First Drop
Two cartridges.
One form.
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Rifle Cartridge in natural titanium — Wear Metal
01 · NATURAL TITANIUM
Rifle
Cartridge
1,799
Pistol Cartridge in natural titanium — Wear Metal
02 · NATURAL TITANIUM
Pistol
Cartridge
1,499
Coming Soon
Cartridge
Keychain
The cartridge on a split ring.
Coming Soon
Cartridge
Dogtag
The cartridge on a ball chain.
The Finishes
One metal. Six finishes.
Every cartridge is grade-5 titanium. The colour is anodized into the oxide layer — part of the metal, not a coating. Six finishes, one of them a limited-edition multishade.
Pistol Cartridge — natural titanium finish
Natural Titanium
Pistol Cartridge — black finish
Black
Pistol Cartridge — blue finish
Blue
Pistol Cartridge — green finish
Green
Pistol Cartridge — magenta finish
Magenta
Pistol Cartridge — multishade finish
Multishade
founder · workshop hands at lathe swarf on bench, low mixed light
Kunal N. · Founder
Workshop · India
A note from the bench
"I kept losing keychains that cost ₹50 and feeling nothing. So I made one I’d feel bad about losing."
Wear Metal is two cartridge pendants, cut from solid titanium, on a real lathe, in a real workshop. No logos to defend. No stories about ex-soldiers. Just weight, edge, and an anodized finish that stays exactly as it arrives. Wear one long enough, and it’s yours before it’s ours.
— Kunal N.