Stone: 9 x 6 x 4.4mm Pear Shaped Moissanite
Fire
Woodgrain
2.5mm
Low Dome
Satin
4
Floating Bezel
Moissanite
Custom
Prices do NOT include the cost of stones or setting fees.
Customization options available! All Arn Krebs Mokume Gane Rings are CUSTOM and made-to-order. Rings are available in any size, width, profile, pattern, metal combination and finish. All rings are made individually from start to finish, so each one is completely unique and will vary slightly from what is pictured. Variations in color and patterning are natural features of Mokume Gane and photos shown are for illustration purposes only.
Take a look at the process behind a favorite custom design of Arn’s! This is a version of Arn’s Cloud pattern, inspired by a sunset on the water at the beach, with the sands represented by the layer of palladium at the bottom edge of the ring. This customer provided a gorgeous multicolored sapphire that paired beautifully with the warm tones of our Fire palette ( red gold, yellow gold, silver) to really evoke that sunset lighting.
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A new installment of our video series is up on our YouTube channel! In this episode of making a mokume wedding ring, follow Arn through the process of continuing to form and shape the stock into a ring. Forging, pressing, annealing, and making preparations for the stone that will be set later!
The second installment of our new YouTube series is up! In this episode of making a mokume ring, early steps in patterning and shaping the metal billet!
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We know that designing your ring can feel daunting with so many options to choose from so we have put together this guide to explain the options.
Ordering Online~ Please see our design guide to choose your rings size, width, pattern, palette, and any stones or add ons that you might like. From there reach out to us and we can build you a quote, discuss timeline, and send an invoice for 50% deposit to get your order into our work queue.
Seeing Rings in Person~We make every piece to order so we don’t have a large collection of rings on hand, once the ring has been made and photographed its off to its new owner! We do have an intimate collection of already made rings that are ready to size and ship. These samples may not necessarily be the pattern, size or width that you are interested in but you’ll be able to see what metal colors look like in person and get a feel for Arn’s craftsmanship. You can choose which ring(s) you would like to see from our available now section which is the inventory we currently have in stock. You can find a link to our available rings here. If you would like to see any of these rings in person please know that our showroom operates on limited hours and is by appointment only. The fastest way to be in touch and to book an appointment is via email.
Showroom Hours of Availability
~by Appointment only~
9am – 2pm, M-F
Call us at: (401) 287-8050
Email us: info@arnkrebsmokume.com
Seeing Rings By Mail~ To see any of our available now rings by mail please reach out to us and let us know what you are interested in seeing. The cost of the Ring Sample mail program is $100-$300 depending on how many rings you would like to see. Up to 3 at ($100 per ring) This fee covers shipping and insurance and is non-refundable. If you decide to proceed with your order, we will apply $75 per ring towards your order. Rings may be kept for up to 48 hours. We ask for a copy of your driver’s license and your credit card info to authorize the full retail value of the rings in the event that they are not returned to us with 48 hours. Please be mindful that these rings are your responsibility while they are in your possession.
Arn recently completed some beautiful custom orders featuring stones, so we wanted to share these and talk about different options for stone setting and showing off a statement stone!
When we think of a “traditional” engagement/wedding style, the prong setting easily comes to mind. While this is indeed a classic look, there are some downsides to a prong setting. One thing to keep in mind is that they tend to be higher profile and more vulnerable, making it more likely to get snagged or bumped. Prongs can also weaken over time, and usually require re-tipping to keep a stone secure. Considering this, we’d like to show you a few more hardy and unique (but still elegant) bezel setting styles that can be made to last just like the mokume itself!
A great option for larger and uniquely shaped stones is a bezel setting! Here we have a few different takes on that style that complement the aesthetic of the mokume while also providing protection and support for these stones.
This is a partial mokume bezel, it can also be done as a full bezel, surrounding the stone on all sides. It is created from a piece of mokume stock just like the main ring, and helps the setting feel like an extension of the band with the continuation of mokume patterning!
Here is an example of another partial bezel, but shown in a solid metal that complements the palette of the band. Bezels are also great for more unique stone shapes such as this elongated hexagon shaped sapphire! They can be custom made to wrap around different stones, and as shown here they can be done in the partial style to still show off more of the stone if desired.
Lastly, shown here is an example of our Mesa style setting. This is an excellent option if you are wanting something similar to a flush setting but with a larger stone! We can flush set stones up to 3mm wide, as any larger are usually too deep for the thickness of our bands. This setting looks great with our Guri Bori pattern as shown here, inspired by natural landforms of the western US.
Flow is one of Arn’s specialty forged patterns! This is one of his most complicated patterns, so he wanted to document some of the process to show you how he brings it to life. Come along on the journey from stock to ring!
Some assembly steps, those little rods will be the knots, and the flat stock will be the linear part of the mokume pattern running around the ring!
Here Arn is torch firing the stack to fuse everything together:
And then it’s over to the press to compress the stack, check out that satisfying squash!
Here’s what the stock for the ring looks like reduced down:
And Arn continues to shape the stock into the dimensions for a ring:
Here he is etching the silver:
And oxidizing the silver:
And the final reveal!