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Finding Balance With A New Collection of Mokume Gane Earrings and Pendants

[from left to right: Kibou, Torii and Kinkou earrings]

Jewelry designer and Goldsmith Deborah Spencer collaborated with Andrew Nyce Designs to create a stunning Asian-inspired collection of handcrafted Mokume Gane earrings and pendants.

The Balance Collection reflects on the Japanese origin of Mokume Gane. Kinkou is the Japanese word for balance and means having or wanting balance in one’s life. The unique designs of Balance Collection jewelry are meant to foster a sense of well-being and balance.

Andrew Nyce Designs is launching the Balance Collection with eight pairs of earrings and three pendants. These elegant earring and pendant designs can be worn separately, in tandem, and as a complement to our line of Mokume Gane wedding and engagement rings.

Balance Collection jewelry can be ordered directly through our website. Delivery time for handcrafted Balance Collection jewelry is 3 to 4 weeks from the time your order is placed and credit card information is verified.

The Shape of Things to Come…

Andrew Nyce Designs is proud to announce a new collection of fine jewelry that will be available in late August 2010. The Balance Collection is an Asian-inspired line of Mokume Gane earrings and pendants. This stunning new collection reflects on the Japanese origin of Mokume Gane and was created through a collaboration between jewelry designer Deborah Spencer and Andrew Nyce Designs. The earring and pendant designs will be interchangeable with each other and will complement our line of Mokume Gane wedding and engagement rings. Initially, the Balance Collection will be offered with Glacial Mist Mokume Gane.

Kinkou is the Japanese word for balance and means having or wanting balance in one’s life. The unique designs of the Balance Collection jewelry are meant to foster a sense of well-being and balance. Please inquire if you are interested in learning more about the Balance Collection.

Something New and Something Blue

[left: BOLD Starlight Damascus Men's Ring with white and black diamonds]
[right: Embraced Ashes and Snow Mokume Gane Wedding Band with Ceylon Blue Sapphires]

Andrew Nyce Designs has launched a number of new designs and patterns for Summer 2010 with the theme Something New and Something Blue. Because, who really wants something borrowed or old? Designs this Summer incorporated more gemstones not only into traditional engagement rings, but into men’s rings as well. Black diamonds are a trend we could not afford to ignore. Blue Sapphires are a pleasing complement to both the steely tones of our Damascus rings as well as to the subtle hues of our white-metal Mokume Gane palettes like Ashes and Snow. In addition, we have worked to created some new Damascus patterns and refreshed a few others.

[top: Glacial Mist Mokume Gane Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring]
[bottom: Glacial Mist Mokume Gane 3-Stone Diamond Engagement Ring]

For our Mokume Gane Engagement Ring Collection, we have added a three-stone diamond engagement ring. This refined, traditional setting works well with our lighter Mokume Gane palettes, like Glacial Mist or Ashes and Snow. A Blue Sapphire sitting in the 6-prong setting adds just the right amount of color to make the ring truly eye-popping.


[left to right: Essentials Damascus Rings with Wave Rider, Quasar, Safari, Thor, Remington and Woodcut patterns]

Four new Damascus patterns have been added to our line: Wave Rider, Quasar, Safari and Thor. In addition, we have refreshed Remington (circles and ovals are more distinct) and Woodcut (now with broader lines). Wave Rider is a Special Edition pattern that is available in limited stock. When the stock is used up, the pattern will no longer be offered. The image above shows the new patterns as Essentials Damascus wedding rings. Below, the patterns are shown as JET Men’s Damascus ring.

Our men’s rings are offered in a narrow size range (7 to 13) and wider overall width (8mm and 10mm) than our Essentials rings (sizes 4 to 13 and widths 4mm to 10mm). JET rings come standard with a black oxide coating; black oxide coatings are an option for Essentials rings.

Canyonlands TriGold is a new Mokume Gane color palette composed of layers of 14K Yellow Gold, 14K Palladium White Gold and 14K Red Gold. Canyonlands TriGold evokes the dramatic and colorful landscape of Southeastern Utah.

[Canyonlands TriGold Mokume Gane Wedding Ring Set]

Finally, if you see some design elements of our rings that you like and want to combine it with other design elements into a totally new ring, ask us. We’d be happy to make a custom-designed work of art for you. Who wouldn’t want to see Black diamonds combined with Ceylon Blue Sapphire. The Black & Blue Men’s Ring…a new design for the Fall, perhaps?

[Mockup of a Black & Blue Damascus Men's Ring]

Green With Envy

Desert Sunrise Mokume Gane

[Desert Sunrise Mokume Gane]

Andrew Nyce Designs has modified the precious metals that comprise the Desert Sunrise Mokume Gane. Previously, Desert Sunrise was composed with layers of 14K Palladium White Gold and 18K Yellow Gold. The new Desert Sunrise contains 14K Green Gold in place of the 18K Yellow Gold.

The exquisite look of the 14K Green Gold is very lovely and is a lower cost alternative to 18K Yellow Gold. We hope that you are as excited about this stunning addition to our line as we are!

Mokume To Suit Your Budget!

Glacial Mist Palladium Mokume Gane

[Glacial Mist Palladium Mokume Gane]

Andrew Nyce Designs has two lower cost Mokume Gane compositions to suit your budget. The first, Ashes and Snow Palladium, was introduced last year. In late January, we launched Glacial Mist Palladium.

Ashes and Snow Platinum comprises layers of 950 Platinum, 14K Palladium White Gold, and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver. Ashes and Snow Palladium contains 950 Palladium in place of 950 Platinum and is much lower in cost than Ashes and Snow Platinum.

Glacial Mist PW comprises layers of 14K Palladium White Gold and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver. Glacial Mist Palladium contains 950 Palladium in place of Palladium White Gold and is lower in cost than Glacial Mist PW. It is also slightly lighter in appearance than Glacial Mist PW.

Seamless Mokume Gane Rings with unbroken Mokume Gane pattern are Now Available

Seamless Glacial Mist Mokume Gane Rings[Seamless Glacial Mist Mokume Gane Wedding and Commitment Rings]

Andrew Nyce Designs now offers Seamless Mokume Gane rings. The new Seamless Mokume Gane rings are made with a Contour (random) pattern.

Initially, Andrew Nyce Designs will offer Seamless rings in Glacial Mist Mokume Gane which comprises alternating layers of 14K Palladium White Gold and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver.

The Seamless Glacial Mist Mokume Gane is a band of 14K Palladium White Gold and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver with Contour pattern set in a 950 Palladium channel. Seamless Mokume is available with a channel, as part of the Embraced Collection, or a liner, as part of the Essentials Collection.

The Seamless rings were created from this patterned tube of Glacial Mist Mokume Gane in January of this year. Seamless Mokume Gane tube provides an unbroken pattern.

For a given starting weight of Mokume, more rings can be made from the patterned seamless tube than from a hand patterned sheet of Mokume Gane in less time.This translates to a lower cost per ring for the seamless and this cost-savings is passed on to our customers!

seamless-mokume-tube

[Seamless Patterned Tube of Glacial Mist Mokume Gane]


Introducing The Leading Edge Collection

Leading Edge Mokume Gane Wedding Rings[Leading Edge Mokume Gane Wedding and Commitment Rings]

Andrew Nyce Designs is introducing a new Collection to its line of Mokume Gane and Damascus Steel Wedding and Commitment rings. The Leading Edge Collection is defined by rounded raised edges that match the height of the domed profile of the Mokume Gane or Damascus Steel band.

Leading Edge Damascus Steel Wedding Rings

[Leading Edge Damascus Stainless Steel Wedding and Commitment Rings]

If a prominently curved ring surface is more your style, the Leading Edge Collection is the right match. Your favorite Mokume Gane or Damascus Stainless Steel band is outlined with a liner and rounded raised edges made from Gold, Platinum, or Palladium to create a three-dimensional work of art. A domed profile is standard for Leading Edge rings and adds even more depth.

For an elegant ring with a little more edge, check out our Leading Edge Mokume Gane and Damascus Steel wedding and commitment rings.

Ringing in 2010 with Mokume Gane

Andrew Nyce Designs is dedicated to expanding and improving the Mokume Gane compositions we offer our customers. During the past few weeks, Andrew has been making a number of Mokume billets for the New Year. We thought you might be interested in seeing what these billets look like. And you might be interested in the new alloy combinations.

Mokume Gane Billets

Billets 1 through 3 represent Mokume Gane compositions where we have introduced different precious metals to our existing color palettes. These new compositions may be added to our existing Mokume Gane color palettes in 2010. We continue to explore lower cost Mokume compositions that do not sacrifice elegance for affordability. Our goal is to provide Mokume Gane to suit your budget.

  • Billet 1 – In this billet, we have taken the Desert Sunset palette (14K Palladium White Gold and 18K Royal Yellow Gold) and substituted the 18K Royal Yellow Gold with 14K Green Gold.
  • Billet 2 – In this billet, we have taken the Glacial Mist palette (14K Palladium White Gold and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver) and substituted the 14K Palladium White Gold with 950 Palladium.
  • Billet 3 – In this billet, we have taken the Ashes and Snow palette (950 Platinum, 14K Palladium White Gold, and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver) and substituted the 950 Platinum with 14K Green Gold.

Aside from being a lower cost alternative to Platinum and 18K Yellow Gold, the aesthetics of 14K Green Gold are very pleasing. We like it and hope you will too. And using 950 Palladium in place of 14K Palladium White Gold is a great way to provide a Mokume Gane with the classic, sophisticated look of Glacial Mist at a lower cost and with a more subtle contrast.

Billets 4 through 7 represent some of our standard Mokume Gane compositions. These billets are being made into rings for customers or for use in new ring designs that we will introduce in the first quarter of 2010.

  • Billet 4 – Glacial Mist comprises layers of 14K Palladium White Gold and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver.
  • Billet 5 – Maui Sunset comprises layers of 14K Palladium White Gold, 18K Royal Yellow Gold, 14K Red Gold, and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver.
  • Billet 6 – Santa Fe comprises layers of 14K Palladium White Gold, 14K Red Gold, and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver.
  • Billet 7 – Painted Desert comprises layers of 18K Royal Yellow Gold, 14K Red Gold, and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver.

Seamless Mokume Gane Rings Available in Early 2010

Andrew Nyce Designs is in the final stages of developing seamless Contour Mokume Gane rings. Presently, our Contour Mokume Gane rings are patterned using flat sheet which, when cut to size and formed into a ring, results in a seam. The seam, in some cases, can disrupt the flowing pattern of the Mokume Gane. The new Seamless Mokume Gane rings are made with a random pattern and will complement our existing line of Contour Mokume Gane rings.

The seamless Mokume Gane process provides a fast, efficient, and lower cost method of making our Contour-patterned Mokume Gane rings. The advantages of seamless Mokume Gane vs patterned flat sheet include:

  • Seamless Mokume Gane tube provides an unbroken pattern.
  • More rings can be made from the seamless tube than from a hand patterned sheet of Mokume Gane, which translates to a lower cost per ring; this cost-savings is passed on to our customers.
  • Seamless Mokume Gane rings can be sized up or down quickly and efficiently compared with Mokume Gane rings with seams.

Contour Mokume Gane Process

The process I currently use for making Contour Mokume Gane involves bonding a multi-layer stack of precious metal alloy sheets to form a billet. The billet is hot forged and cold rolled to a thickness suitable for hand-patterning and subsequently rolling into a sheet from which ring strips are cut. The ends of the strips are soldered together to form a ring that, typically, is set in a channel or lined. Part of this process involves aligning the Mokume pattern on either end of the strip.

New Seamless Process

In order to create seamless Mokume, I utilize a new die to bond the layers of precious metal alloy sheets. The process for bonding, hot forging and cold rolling the resulting billet for making seamless rings is identical to that for flat sheet Mokume. The billet is hot forged and cold rolled to the precise thickness suitable for deep drawing.

In the deep drawing process, the billet is placed over a tapered die and a punch is placed on top. The assembly is placed in a hydraulic press and pressure is applied forcing the punch to draw the disc through the die. The resulting cup-shaped form is successively drawn through smaller and smaller dies to form a long seamless tube that is suitable for patterning. Patterning the seamless tube is similar to that for flat sheet with the exception of a proprietary step called “ironing” which further reduces the thickness of the tube.

My current work with seamless Mokume is built on the experiments that I have conducted on seamless Mokume over the last years 6 years. Earlier experiments involved deep drawing a pre-patterned Mokume Gane sheet. The resulting pattern contained undesirable distortions and was not suitable for rings. Two years ago, I found that I could pattern and “iron” a tube of Copper and Sterling Silver Mokume Gane and achieve an undistorted pattern that was very attractive.

Seamless Mokume Gane TubeSeamless tube of Copper/Sterling Silver Mokume Gane

So, I decided to extend the experiment to our Glacial Mist composition (14K Palladium White Gold with Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver). Currently, I am patterning a tube of Glacial Mist Mokume Gane and plan to offer customers seamless rings made from this material in early 2010.

New Damascus Patterns

So far in 2009, Andrew Nyce Designs has added three new Damascus patterns to the five other patterns that we offer. Art Deco was introduced earlier this year. The Woodcut and Cosmic patterns were introduced in late Summer.

The Art Deco pattern has bold rounded and linear elements that intersect each with other forming modern motifs. Shown below are two rings with the Art Deco pattern: a JET Men’s ring with a black oxide coating (top) and an Embraced Wedding ring with an 18K gold channel.

Art Deco Damascus Steel pattern

Woodcut pays homage to the thick, flowing lines of a woodcut print. The pattern also reflects more Earthly forms such as the furrows in a freshly plowed field. Shown below are two Men’s rings with the JET ring sitting atop a BOLD ring. Both rings have the Woodcut pattern and a black oxide coating.

Woodcut Damascus Steel pattern

The wider Cosmic pattern mirrors the vast emptiness of space punctuated by striking and beautiful interstellar bodies. Shown below is a JET Men’s ring with the Cosmic pattern and a black oxide coating.

Cosmic Damascus Steel pattern

All of these patterns are available for any ring within any of the Andrew Nyce Designs Damascus Collections.

Jewelry Studio Notes (a technical discussion of Andrew’s work on new Damascus patterns)

Woodcut and Art Deco are both produced from the same starting material. We use a stacking arrangement consisting of alternating layers of 316L and 304L stainless steel. This assembly is bonded using a proprietary process. Then, the material is forged into a round bar of a predetermined diameter, twisted, forged into a square and then machined into a round bar. The Art Deco pattern is found on the surface of the round bar. If, after the twisting step, the round bar is forged flat instead of into a square, the result is the Woodcut pattern.

The Cosmic pattern is similar in appearance to both the Wood Grain and Celestial patterns. The starting materials for Cosmic are parallel layers of Damascus that have been twisted to a 70-degree starting angle, forged into a square shape, and then machined into a round bar. Both the Cosmic pattern and subtle variations of the Cosmic pattern are found on the surface of the round bar. From a production standpoint, the Cosmic pattern is an undistorted Wood Grain pattern.

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