
DE Mokume
Welcome to DE Mokume! Offering the finest Mokume Gane rings and jewelry. Read about the history of mokume, and look at our portfolio to see some of the broad selection that's avaliable.
Mokume-gane - Wikipedia
Mokume-gane (木目金) is a Japanese metalworking procedure which produces a mixed-metal laminate with distinctive layered patterns; the term is also used to refer to the resulting laminate itself.
DE Mokume - Company Profile
DE Mokume has been making jewelry for nearly 10 years, and is now offering it's exotic and unique lines of rings to jewelry stores throughout the country. Each ring is hand crafted and custom made by our workshop in Ft. Collins, Colorado.
Learn Mokume Gane: A Step-by-Step Guide to Mastering - Noblie
Feb 14, 2024 · Discover Mokume Gane, a unique metalworking technique creating stunning patterned metals. Explore its history, applications, and secrets.
The Art of Mokume Gane Rings: A Complete Guide & FAQ
Dec 5, 2023 · Mokume Gane, a centuries-old Japanese metalworking technique, has been captivating jewelry enthusiasts with its unique, wood grain-like patterns. These rings, blending various metals to create mesmerizing designs, are more than just accessories; they’re wearable art, rich in history and craftsmanship.
Mokume-gane - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Aug 24, 2022 · Mokume-gane (pronounced moh-kuh-may gah-nay) is a Japanese metalworking technique by which layers of different metals are fused together with heat and pressure and worked to produce a patterned mixed-metal laminate. The …
What Is Mokume: Unique Qualities of Wood Grain Metal
Mokume Ring Designs. Learn about mokume-gane (the "wood grain" metal) and our stunning collection of mokume-gane wedding and engagement rings.
Mokume History: From Japan to the United States - Krikawa …
Mokume (wood eye) Gane (metal) is derived from the ancient Japanese sword making technique wherein layers of mild steel and carbon steel were forged together to create blades of great strength and durability.
DE Mokume - About Mokume
What is Mokume Gane? Mokume gane is a 17th century Japanese technique for forging metals. Many of the pieces were used to adorn swords, and were highly prized for their beauty. The patterns are created by layering precious metals (gold, palladium, and silver) into billets, then firing them in a kiln until the metals are fused.
What is Mokume-gane and How is it Made? - Susan Freda Studios
Mokume-gane (Mokumegane) is a Japanese metalworking technique in which varying colored layers of precious metal are alloyed together to create a sandwich or a "billet". Mokume gane translates to "wood eye metal" which reflects the wood …