Using Japanese swordmaking techniques to create metal with “wood grain”

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pAsk your fiancee if she’d like her wedding ring to be made using a Samurai swordmaking technique, and you’ll probably get a resounding “No;” you might as well ask her if she’d like the ceremony to be performed by ninjas. But metalworker A HREF=”http://mokume-gane.com/index.php?page=jim_and_the_team” James Binnion/A has researched a rather unusual metalworking technique used by Japanese swordcrafters, and adapted it to make very unique jewelry./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/using_japanese_swordmaking_techniques_to_create_metal_with_wood_grain_17403.asp”(more…)/a
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