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Mokume is a technique where you layer different metals into a bullion, fuse it together and then manipulate the result by twisting, filing and milling it to get various patterns like wood grain, stars, stripes, dots, squares or even letters.
This was made from a strip cut lengthwise before you start manipulating it, giving a striped band which then was cut, turned and soldered together to shape a band.
Working on a pair of gorgeous wedding rings this was my "in between"-project to learn how the bullion behaved.

This was made from a strip cut lengthwise before you start manipulating it, giving a striped band which then was cut, turned and soldered together to shape a band.
Working on a pair of gorgeous wedding rings this was my "in between"-project to learn how the bullion behaved.

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Image size
2664x2040px 2.43 MB
Make
OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Model
VR320,D725
Shutter Speed
1/20 second
Aperture
F/3.9
Focal Length
7 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Feb 19, 2013, 4:55:02 PM
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