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Steve Midgett is featured in 18 Layers of Color, on page 20 of the March 2002 LJ. This project shows how to make a simple yet elegant bangle bracelet using the patterned metal called mokume gane (pronounced moe-koo-may gah-nay), created using an ancient Japanese metalsmithing technique. Whether you make your own mokume stock, or buy whats commercially available, this simple technique fully exploits the potential of mokume gane. I have used 18K yellow gold and shakudo mokume gane for this demonstration, but just about any mokume stock can be patterned in this way. I have prepared billets available to make this project. They are made from copper and silver and come already shaped and ready for use. If you choose to use this prepared stock, you can move to twisting the wire in Step 4. |
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I like to saw the ends off with a jewelers saw and then use a separating disk to cut the joint perfectly parallel and true.
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Optional: To achieve the finish of the bracelet as shown, glass-bead-blast, then patina in a solution of warm household ammonia and table salt to bring out the rich color of the shakudo.
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Steve Midgett is internationally recognized as a leading authority on the subject of mokume gane. This project has been adapted from his book Mokume Gane: A Comprehensive Study. To contact him regarding his work, or the prepared stock available to make this project, you can reach him at 800-374-6423 or at www.mokume.com.
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