Osmium Blog
The Osmium Violin
The Osmium Violin On March 30, 2023, the world’s most expensive, newly created violin was presented to the public for the first time in Vienna under the strictest security precautions at Post AG. The Austrian violin maker Edgar Russ, who works in the Italian violin capital Cremona, painstakingly crafted the 550 gram, 59.5 centimeter long…
Osmium tangible asset investment – the new benchmark
The Osmium tangible asset investment sets new standards If you have now lost faith in cash and want to acquire a tangible asset with a high value density or get out of gold or BTC investments, osmium is the right choice. There are eight precious metals in the periodic table. Seven of them have been…
Osmium, the newest precious metal
Osmium, the newest precious metal Anyone who thinks of precious metals, especially as an investment or possession, often thinks of gold, platinum or silver. However, trade in osmium has also been on the rise for some years now. This metal was discovered as early as 1804, but it was only in 2013 that it became…
The osmium market – international growth
The growing international osmium market An overview of the growing international osmium market Osmium in its crystalline form has become a superstar on the precious metals market. In the eight years since its crystalline form was discovered, the rarest, most valuable and arguably most beautiful precious metal has become the most popular precious metal that…
Osmium – the rarest metal in the world
Osmium – the rarest metal in the world The rarest metal in the world The occurrence of osmium is negligible and its extraction is time-consuming and costly. Although it was discovered over 200 years ago, it has never become a common industrial or luxury metal due to its rarity and the toxicity of its raw…
Osmium – The “sunshine element”
Osmium – The “sunshine element” Precious metals have always been attractive to investors due to their intrinsic value. The pandemic has shown that in times of crisis, people fall back on investments that are familiar to them and that they have been able to rely on for centuries: Gold, silver, platinum and palladium are the…