Mokume Gane - Ancient Metalworking Techniques
A wedding ring is a precious symbol of commitment, as two lives become one. A Mokume Gane ring (pronounced Moe-koo-may Gah-nay) is a unique symbol of this unity, incorporating...
A wedding ring is a precious symbol of commitment, as two lives become one. A Mokume Gane ring (pronounced Moe-koo-may Gah-nay) is a unique symbol of this unity, incorporating...
No doubt many of you will have been to Brighton & may have even taken a walk through 'The Lanes'. Well, even if you have you may not know a great deal about the area........
Too bling or not too bling? that is the question Many men like the idea of having diamonds set into their wedding ring but are concerned it will look feminine. Well, it'...
What is titanium & why use it for wedding bands? Titanium is an element that, due to its strength, was named after the Titans of Greek mythology. Although not a precious,...
Mokume Gane originated in Japan in the 17th century & was originally used to decorate Samurai swords. Mokume Gane translates from Japanese as ‘Wood Grain’, a n...