Unique gold wedding rings are completely handcrafted in the difficult technique of mokume gane. This is the work of the original artist who developed this technique in America and is considered the finest mokume artist in the world.
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Mokume Gane means wood grain metal in Japanese. Inspired by the patterned metalworking techniques originating in Samurai sword making centuries ago, these unique and unusual wedding rings become art of amazing beauty and durability. The graceful curves and folds of 25 layers of gold, sterling silver and etched copper are one-of-a-kind for each ring. Worn daily, these unique wedding rings take on the characteristics of the life lived, aging gracefully over the years as more texture, curves and colors are revealed in the gold patterns.
Mirror Image rings in #2 are created from the same folded billet of gold, resulting in identical one-of-a-kind matching gold wedding rings, never to be duplicated. How perfect as a symbol of lifelong devotion to each other! There are ten different combinations of colors for the rings, perfect for each unique individual. The options are limitless with color combinations and many variations setting diamonds, sapphires or rubies.