
Mountain Ridge Mokume Gane Band
Textured mokume gane ring made with red and yellow golds.
Design Details
Palette:
Fire
Pattern:
Guri Bori
Width:
3mm
Profile:
Low Dome
Finish:
Etched
Size:
5
Extra Options:
Ridgeline
Metal:
18KY
Additional Notes:
Starting at $3,339.00
Production time: Please inquire
SKU: AJRMOK01145
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.
This Mokume Gane ring is patterned in Arn's signature Guri Bori pattern, which leaves the carved surface as relief showing the layers like topographic lines which match the contours of the carving. Reminiscent of a bird's eye view of a mountain landscape, this ring brings the timeless beauty of nature to a beautiful ring you can treasure.
This Guri Bori Mokume Gane ring is shown in the Fire metal combination with an etched finish, and a lovely added yellow gold ridgeline. The Fire palette features 14kt Red Gold, 14kt Yellow Gold, and Sterling Silver.
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The silver layers are etched lightly to create valleys and lower patterns in the mokume. Giving the surface some texture and adding visual contrast.

14kt red gold, 14kt yellow gold, sterling silver

Textured carved pattern, 3D forms meant to feel like mountains or hills.

The ring is domed so that the edges against the finger are more comfortable to wear. The outside of ring has a low dome profile, rounded edges, the inside is comfort fit.

An added ridge that sits at the center line of the band, creating a higher point resembling a mountain ridge.
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