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Something Blue: Silver and Mokume Wedding Rings with Sapphire and Aquamarine
Something Blue: Silver and Mokume Wedding Rings with Sapphire and Aquamarine
These wedding rings are made of blackened silver with mokume overlay with set stones: one is faceted aquamarine the other is faceted sapphire.
These handset, hand-crafted rings are one-of-a-kind. The mokume overlay are reminiscent of the earth here in the southwest, the blackened silver like river canyons cutting into the red rock. The mokume is left raw, so that over time, as the copper matures, it’s color will deepen.
The insides of the rings have beveled edges for a comfort fit, while the tops of the edges are flat, so that they stack nicely.
Read MoreMountain’s Majesty – Mokume and Silver Wedding Rings
Mountain’s Majesty – Mokume and Silver Wedding Rings
Brushed silver and copper mokume combine with silver overlay and blackened silver to create rings that celebrate the beauty of the mountains here in the southwest. The copper is left raw and will deepen in color with age, just like the wild beauty of this part of the world.
I love that the mokume can either represent the layers of earth in the mountains, or can represent the swirling of the wind in the sky.
These rings are commissioned. They are one-of-a-kind, entirely hand-crafted, and are signed on the inside.
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