Ti Sento Milano All
Ti Sento Milano pieces are built on a sterling silver base with platinum plating throughout the range, which is why they do not tarnish in the way standard sterling silver does. Warm-toned designs add a layer of 18-carat gold or rose-gold plating for the yellow or rose finish. The brand is manufactured in Italy, hallmarked to European standards and sits firmly in the premium fashion jewellery segment, a step above costume jewellery in both material quality and longevity.
The full Ti Sento range includes rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Stackable ring sets and layering necklaces are particularly popular choices, and the consistent plating tone across the collection means pieces from different seasons mix without clashing. Preserving the finish is straightforward, too: keep pieces away from perfume, chlorine and prolonged moisture, and the plating holds well with everyday wear.
Ciaran O'Flynn Jewellers has been an authorised Ti Sento stockist in Ireland since the brand launched here. Browse the collection below or visit us in Thurles or Dungarvan to try pieces on.
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Ti Sento Milano All FAQs
The key difference is the base metal. Costume jewellery uses non-precious base metals (zinc alloys, brass, plated steel) that lack hallmarking and tarnish more readily. Ti Sento pieces are built on 925 sterling silver, which is the international standard for fine silver jewellery, with 18-carat gold or rose-gold plating applied over the silver. The result is pieces that wear longer, look more refined and carry an inherent material value that costume jewellery does not.
Yes. Every Ti Sento piece is built on a 925 sterling silver base, which is the international standard for silver jewellery and indicates the metal is 92.5% pure silver. The 18-carat gold or rose-gold finish is applied as a plating layer over the silver. This construction is why Ti Sento is classed as premium fashion jewellery rather than costume jewellery; the underlying metal is genuine sterling silver, hallmarked to European standards.
Not in the way standard sterling silver does. Ti Sento applies platinum plating across the range, which acts as a protective barrier between the sterling silver base and the surface, preventing the oxidation that causes ordinary silver to darken. To keep the finish looking sharp, store pieces in a soft pouch when not worn and avoid contact with perfume, hairspray, chlorine, salt water and prolonged moisture. A soft jewellery cloth keeps the surface bright.
Most buyers consider Ti Sento a strong middle ground between costume jewellery and solid gold. The sterling silver base gives the underlying material genuine value, and the consistent 18-carat gold or rose-gold plating wears well with reasonable care. For buyers who want the look of gold at a fraction of the price, or for those building stackable and layering sets across multiple seasons, Ti Sento offers good value within its price tier.