Titanium
The name titanium comes from Greek mythology, according to which the Titans were sons of the Sky and the Earth, forced to live hidden underground among flames. Titanium was discovered in Great Britain in 1791 by William Gregor.The specific characteristics of this metal are: strength, lightness, resistance to pitting and hitting biocompatibility, nonmagnetic, very low heat conduction aesthetics.
Titanium is chemically extracted from ilmenite and rutilio, forms in which it makes up 63% in the earth crust.
Titanium is the only metal among 11,000 alloys and non-alloys known thus far to be completely biocompatible with the human body.
Why a bit in titanium
Titanium is, by nature, covered by a layer of dioxide which destroys bacteria with great power, (not only staphylococcus, but also streptococcus, bacillus anthracis, legionella bacteria and so on) effective also against high polluting agents in the atmosphere (nitrogen dioxide, benzene, sulphur oxide, carbon monoxide, ozone and certain fine particles). Furthermore, it is a very low heat conductor and therefore it always keeps a pleasant temperature to the touch. Being nonmagnetic, it creates a high protection net against the earth's magnetic fields responsible for much dysfunctional behaviour both in humans and, even more so, in animals.
The advantages of the bits in titanium
Thanks to its heat, its resistance to acid based elements in the horse's mouth, its extreme biocompatibility, and its lightness (the steel version weighs double) the bit in titanium is a valid alternative to the bits on the market at the moment. As a number of scientific tests have shown, once the bit is inserted inside its mouth, the horse produces an abundant amount of spittle with consequent relaxation of all the neck muscles and is therefore gentler and more pleasant.
Imprinting of bits
When the precess is done in a neutral room, titanium acquires its characteristics and predefined shades and the bit can be matched to the specific color of your team giving it the proper imprinting.



Jointed mouthpiece "luca" personalysing bue coloured 330
Jointed mouthpiece on loose rings fuxia coloured 530
Pessoa one ring gag on a french link snaffle



"western" mouthpiece
Pessoa one ring gag, ring diam 110 mm. on a irish curb bit
Pelham on a jointed mouthpiece



Egg butt snaffle
Ball joint snaffle on loose rings
"D" - mouthpiece spanish



Jointed mouthpiece on loose rings
Pessoa one ring gag on a curb bit

