Golds and Palladium Mokume Gane Pendant

Arn Krebs Arts

This pendant is made and available in our studio!

This simply elegant pendant is made of solid patterned mokume gane, made with 14kt red gold, 14kt yellow gold, palladium and sterling silver, with an etched finish for added contrast. Shown here on a sterling silver chain.

We ship internationally to most countries. Please inquire with us directly for international pricing.

Mokume gane is an ancient metalworking technique in which layers of precious metal are alloyed together with heat and pressure then twisted, carved and forged to create beautiful organic patterns. The metals I use include gold, silver, copper, platinum and palladium.

Mokume Gane translates from Japanese as "wood eye metal" which reflects the wood grain patterning admired by the Japanese craftsmen. This rare metal lamination process is similar to damascus and was developed and used by Japanese swordsmiths in the 17th century for the adornment of samurai swords.


We care about customer service and would like to hear from you! Please contact us to help create your treasured item, we take your concerns and requests to heart and will work together to create your unique designs.


Regular price

This pendant is made and available in our studio!

This simply elegant pendant is made of solid patterned mokume gane, made with 14kt red gold, 14kt yellow gold, palladium and sterling silver, with an etched finish for added contrast. Shown here on a sterling silver chain.

We ship internationally to most countries. Please inquire with us directly for international pricing.

Mokume gane is an ancient metalworking technique in which layers of precious metal are alloyed together with heat and pressure then twisted, carved and forged to create beautiful organic patterns. The metals I use include gold, silver, copper, platinum and palladium.

Mokume Gane translates from Japanese as "wood eye metal" which reflects the wood grain patterning admired by the Japanese craftsmen. This rare metal lamination process is similar to damascus and was developed and used by Japanese swordsmiths in the 17th century for the adornment of samurai swords.


We care about customer service and would like to hear from you! Please contact us to help create your treasured item, we take your concerns and requests to heart and will work together to create your unique designs.