Tokyo Collection

Collection Tokyo - The art of Mokume Gane

Where tradition meets innovation, true art is created. The Tokyo collection honors one of Japan's most refined forging techniques: Mokume Gane. An ancient method in which different metals fuse together to create a unique pattern, similar to the graceful lines of wood grains. The result? Jewelry that is as timeless as it is artistic.

The magic of Mokume Gane

Mokume Gane literally means "wood grain texture" and has its origins in Japanese samurai culture. Originally used to decorate swords, this technique is now being used in exclusive jewelry. By forging and carefully crafting precious metals layer by layer, a unique layered structure is created. No two pieces are ever the same - each piece of jewelry tells its own story.

Masterful craftsmanship in precious metals

This technique is close to damascus steel (also called Damascus steel ), famous for its wavy patterns and undeniable strength. In the Tokyo collection noble metals such as gold, silver and platinum are masterfully fused together, creating a piece of jewelry that not only fascinates visually, but also carries a deep symbolic meaning: harmony between strength and refinement.

Unique, timeless and sophisticated

The Tokyo collection is perfect for those looking for a piece of jewelry with character and deeper meaning. Whether you choose a ring, pendant or bracelet, each piece exudes the essence of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, with a modern twist.

Wear a work of art, wear a story - discover the timeless elegance of Mokume Gane.

Mokume Gane literally means wood grain texture. In fact, this forging technique allows multiple metals to be combined in such a way that a kind of wood grain appears. This technique is very close to damask (also called damascus), known for knives.

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