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MOKUME GANE WEDDING RINGS
Mokume-gane is a Japanese technique
developed several centuries ago, of layering precious
metals and patterning them. It originates from the ancient Japanese
technique of creating damascus steel which was used for sword blades.
Two or more metals are stacked in alternating sheets and fused together.
The billet is then forged, formed, and filed to reveal an interesting
pattern of the layers of sheet. "Mokume-gane" means wood grain.
Mokume is a very meaningful technique to incorporate into wedding
bands, as it displays the perfect marriage of metals.
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This beautifully subtle tricolor white mokume has alternating layers of platinum (light gray), 14 karat palladium white gold (medium gray) and platinum-sterling (white). Best etched to delineate the contrast of metal colors. |
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Platinum, 18 karat yellow gold and platinum-sterling combine to create a rich yellow gold contrasted with a soft gray. Available in medium or heavy etch. |
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14 karat palladium white gold and platinum-sterling create a beautiful white
and gray mokume. A classic favorite. |
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This is a solid gold mokume. It is made of 14k rose,14k white and 18k yellow gold. The color difference between these metals is very subtle. If chosen, a matte surface provides the highest contrast. |
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14 karat white gold, 14 karat rose gold and platinum-sterling combine to form this light and airy contrast of metals. |
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Like "Champagne" but with the white etched away, the "Wine" mokume is a striking combination of 14k rose and white gold with a heavy etch. |
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This unique mokume combines 14 karat white gold, 10 karat green gold and platinum-sterling with a medium etch to create a bolder combination of lines. |
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18 karat yellow gold and palladium create a rich and subtle contrast. |
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CUSTOM WEDDING RINGS
We will custom design wedding rings just for you. Fill out the custom order inquiry form and we will email you designs based upon your preferences! |
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