Carved Titanium Rings
If someone speaks of Mokumegane probably the first thing we would think is a new Renault car model, unless we were fans of Japanese manufacturing seventeenth century katanas clear. This is a traditional Japanese method for working metal, which after the jump I explain how over the years has grown from its original use in the manufacture of carved titanium rings design as you see in the picture. This method first developed by Denbei Shoami in the seventeenth century was to unite metal layers placed alternately in a block, using pressure and heat it. At first it was used in the manufacture of katanas, but the decline of the industry made gradually be used for ornamental purposes. Traditionally they used a charcoal oven and it was a complicated technique since it was very difficult to work the metal without the layers were separated, but today is facilitated by the use of furnaces with controlled atmosphere and temperature and hydraulic dams, allowing also use materials such as titanium, platinum, silver . . . . The jeweler James Binnion has managed to perfect this technique through the use of electric furnaces, can make blocks of 10 to 30 layers. Then repeat by various processes of carving and rolling is able to create works as spectacular as you can see in the gallery . - ani BurĂ³n [James Binnion]. If you are looking for an alliance or a ring out of the ordinary, industrious in their design and manufacture, this may be an option. Those fans of Japanese culture, especially Japanese katanas making the seventeenth century, may not seem strange Mokumegane name (a traditional Japanese metal working). This method first developed by Denbei Shoami in the seventeenth century consisted of joining metal layers placed alternately in a block, using pressure and heat it. At first it was used in the manufacture of katanas but the decline of the industry made gradually be used for ornamental purposes. Traditionally they used a charcoal oven and it was a complicated technique since it was very difficult to work the metal without the layers were separated, but today is facilitated by the use of furnaces with controlled atmosphere and temperature and hydraulic presses, allowing also use materials such as titanium, platinum, silver . . . . The jeweler James Binnion has managed to perfect this technique through the use of electric furnaces, can make blocks of 10 to 30 layers. Then repeat by various processes of carving and rolling is capable of creating such spectacular works as follows:. [. . ] Aside from diamonds, gold, bright . . . and hence the indecision of the jewel that will accompany us on one of the happiest moments, becoming part of our day to [. . ]. . . .
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