Metallic refractory materials, such as single-element metals, bimetallic alloys, metal borides, and metal silicides, are attracting increasing interest and usage in industrial furnaces, aerospace technology, and energy harvesting, due to their outstanding chemical and structural stability at high temperatures. Nevertheless, their optical properties are much inferior in comparison to representative plasmonic metals like Au, Cu, or Al, which, in contrast, exhibit lower melting points and are susceptible to oxidation, thereby hindering the development of thermophotonics applications in high-temperature environments.