Distinct pattern. A great pair of mokume gane wedding rings with distinct pattern. Two bold lines of yellow gold show repetitively around the ring.
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- Order number: Ringe.Tiami.1
- Artist: Markus Wiesner
- Pattern: Tiami
- Info: Are made NEW for you
Mokume Gane wedding rings Tiami in palladium, silver, yellow gold, rose gold
A great pair of Mokume Gane wedding rings, inspired by one of our sample pairs with 11 layers of palladium and silver. This pair of rings was further individualized by adding two gold lines in close proximity to each other. Palladium and two thin layers of silver were also placed between the two lines in 750 yellow gold and everything was welded together to form a mokume gane bar. In this way, the golden lines, with the etching of the rings, stand out clearly as two lines. This is just one of many examples of how mokume gane wedding rings are created in consultation with the bride and groom
Incorporate diamonds in the ladies' ring? According to taste
The double gold line of these mokume gane wedding rings would also have been ideal for the addition of one or more diamonds. We would have placed these between the two lines, according to our taste. However, it would also have been possible to enhance one of the much wilder structural lines on the back of the ladies' ring with a row of diamonds. In principle, however, this pattern would also have been suitable for a single, slightly larger diamond.
Mokume Gane rings Tiami in detail:
- 750 yellow gold | 500 palladium | 925 silver
- Width 4 - 10 mm
- Slightly curved on the inside, flat on the outside with rounded edges
- Incorporation of diamonds is possible
- Seamless rings in classic Japanese forging technique
Tiami Mokume Gane wedding rings without seam and joint
Like each of our wedding ring pairs in the Japanese forging technique "Mokume Gane", this pair of wedding rings is also made without a joint. This means that the pattern of the rings runs around the rings without any interruption. An unsightly joint, which is often seen on band rings and is extremely distracting on mokume gane rings, cannot be found here. In addition, the uninterrupted structure of the rings symbolizes the beautiful symbolism of endlessness that should always be present in wedding rings.