Definitely not the same old men’s rings are brought to you by Andrew Nyce Designs. With a fresh masculine touch, the rings are accented by distinctive patterns. The Mokume Gane Collection has a satined pattern and a wonderful mix of colors and tones, while the Damascus Stainless Steel collection has a more rugged feel to it, due to the finger printed texture.
Mokume Gane is an old metalworking technique that originated in Japan in the 1700s. The words translate to “wood eye metal,” which accurately describes the topographical patterns that appear when metals are twisted and forged using this process. The look is similar to the swirling, watery patterns of Damascus steel or ancient Chinese lacquer work.
Andrew Nyce Designs handcrafts unique wedding, engagement, and men’s rings. “We craft intricately patterned rings that reflect the unique interpersonal relationships of our customers. No two pieces of jewelry are ever exactly the same”, he says. While incorporating classic materials, they apply ancient Japanese and Middle Eastern metalworking techniques. The distinctive, yet elegant rings address any fashion-forward, modern man.
Mokume Gane is an old metalworking technique that originated in Japan in the 1700s. The words translate to “wood eye metal,” which accurately describes the topographical patterns that appear when metals are twisted and forged using this process. The look is similar to the swirling, watery patterns of Damascus steel or ancient Chinese lacquer work.
Mokume Gane Collection
Damascus Stainless Steel
Andrew Nyce Designs handcrafts unique wedding, engagement, and men’s rings. “We craft intricately patterned rings that reflect the unique interpersonal relationships of our customers. No two pieces of jewelry are ever exactly the same”, he says. While incorporating classic materials, they apply ancient Japanese and Middle Eastern metalworking techniques. The distinctive, yet elegant rings address any fashion-forward, modern man.