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Andrew Nyce Designs published in book series: Showcase 500 Rings

The work of Andrew Nyce Designs has been published in the book series, Showcase 500 Rings. This dynamic gallery book looks at rings as they are being designed by leading studio jewelers around the world: some exploring dazzlingly innovative design styles with highly advanced techniques and costly materials, others using simple, traditional methods and creating works of quiet elegance. What they have in common is that every one of the 500 pieces photographed contains elements of surprise and awe. This book is a must-have, an essential and inspiring release for all jewelers, crafters, art fans, collectors, and contemporary designers of all stripes.

The image selected for inclusion in the book is our Catalina Accented Mokume Gane engagement ring with the chalice setting. The Catalina Accented Mokume emulates the idyllic and breathtaking beauty found on this island off the Southern California coast. It is composed of intertwined layers of 18K Royal Yellow Gold, Palladium 500, and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver. The 14K White Gold chalice cradles the center gemstone, raising it up so you can drink in its beauty.

The book releases officially in May, and Amazon has posted an extensive ‘Look Inside’ preview. Pre-orders are available at both Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com. Showcase 500 Rings is being published by Lark Crafts and was curated by Bruce Metcalf, a renowned studio jeweler from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Bruce Metcalf was a contributing editor to Metalsmith magazine for nearly two decades and taught at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. His honors include a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship, a Fulbright Teaching & Research Fellowship in Korea, and a National Endowment for the Arts Craftsmen’s Fellowship.
Marthe Le Van is a Senior Content Editor for Lark Jewelry & Beading. She has written, edited, juried, or curated more than 40 jewelry books since 2000.

Andrew Nyce Designs Participates in Ring 4 Spring Exhibition

Outer Limits Damascus Steel Wedding Rings with 18K Gold Inlaid Band and Diamond

Andrew Nyce Designs is one of 18 studio jewelers who are participating in an exhibition at The Silver Blue & Gold Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA from March 1 to May 20, 2012. We have both our Damascus Steel and Mokume Gane rings on display.

With homage, and a little twist, to the tradition of “a ring by spring,” Silver Blue & Gold presents Ring 4 Spring, an exhibition of unique engagement, wedding, and just-for-fun rings.

Ring 4 Spring offers an alternative to strictly traditional rings. While yellow gold, white gold, and diamonds are represented, so are Damascus steel, titanium, palladium, and zirconia ceramic.

Originally developed for use in high-tech industries, zirconia ceramic is now the cutting edge for luxury fashion. These rings come in multiple colors and are often inlaid with white and colored diamonds. Damascus steel rings replicate the strength and subtle beauty of the ancient swords handcrafted by Syrian artisans over a thousand years ago. They radiate the power required to forge them and the strength that makes them so durable. Palladium is a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal. It is naturally white, so there is no maintenance to keeping it beautiful. Titanium is strong and light, and has long been a favorite at Silver Blue & Gold.

Interesting materials meet innovative designs in a blend of jewelry and art. Ring 4 Spring will appeal to couples looking for an expression of love as unique as their relationship, women and men commemorating life events, and the fashion forward who like to wear their jewelry where they can see it.

Stop by and check out the exhibit if you are in Laguna Beach!

The Kate Middleton Effect – Still in Effect for 2012

When Britain’s Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton in 2010, he used the oval blue 18-carat Ceylon Sapphire and diamond engagement ring that belonged to his mother, Princess Diana. In the process, an engagement ring and gemstone trend was launched that does not seem to be waning as we move into 2012. The unique engagement ring prompted an avalanche of replicas both in the UK and here in the US. In fact, sales of a royal engagement ring replica have become a best-seller for one retailer in the UK. Kate has prompted what many are calling the Duchess Effect whereby her fashion choices sell out almost instantaneously. People are paying close attention to what this fashion icon wears.

The popularity of Kate’s sapphire and diamond engagement ring coincided with a growing trend for colored gemstones. According to Sri Lankan gemstone dealers, demand for blue sapphires and other gemstones rose sharply in the first half of 2011 and has continued to increase since the royal wedding last April. Celebrities also have embraced what has become one of the hottest jewelry trends for 2012.

"Kate Middleton engagement ring"

[Glacial Mist Mokume Gane Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Engagement Ring]

Andrew Nyce Designs has been incorporating Ceylon Blue Sapphires into our unique wedding band and engagement ring designs. The striking blue color complements the subtle hues of our white metal Mokume Gane wedding bands and engagement rings as well as the steely blue of our Damascus Stainless Steel men’s wedding and commitment rings. You can customize any of our handcrafted rings with a brilliant blue sapphire or any other colored gemstone. Just ask!

Embraced Mokume Gane Wedding Ring with Palladium Channel and Flush Set Sapphires (left)
BOLD Damascus Steel Men’s Wedding Ring with Flush Set Sapphire (right)

New, Innovative Mokume Gane Wedding and Engagement Rings Utilizing Palladium 500

Andrew Nyce Designs is now offering a wide variety of elegant, unique wedding bands and engagement rings utilizing Palladium 500 alloys to replace 14K PW in select Mokume Gane compositions. By utilizing an innovative process, Andrew Nyce Designs’ team of expert Goldsmiths are able to create a vast selection of Mokume Gane patterns with old-world craftsmanship at new, attractive pricing. Andrew Nyce Designs continues to offer select compositions for those wanting higher gold content Mokume Gane compositions.

Andrew Nyce began experimenting with the new Palladium 500 alloy in Fall 2010. The unique use of this alloy, which has recently been introduced in European retail jewelry markets, including Mokume Gane, has yet to be adopted by jewelry designers in the United States. Throughout 2011, the price of gold experienced dramatic fluctuations as it steadily increased. We decided it was time to decrease our dependence on the volatility and price escalation of gold. It was time to introduce a new family of Mokume Gane compositions based upon Palladium 500.

Our new compositions were created by replacing the 14K Palladium White Gold (14K PW) in our Mokume Gane with Palladium 500. For our purposes, the Palladium 500 alloy shares many qualities of 14K Palladium White Gold (14K PW) – it is wear-resistant and retains its vibrant color. Palladium 500 looks exactly like 14K Palladium White Gold (14K PW). As such, the Mokume Gane rings we made using Palladium 500 retain the exact look of Mokume compositions containing 14K PW.

We continue to offer Mokume Gane with higher content Gold (including 14K PW) and Platinum for those who like the look and feel of these precious metals and for whom price considerations are not as much a concern.

Precious Metals Mokume Gane with Palladium 500 is available across all our Collections!

Andrew’s Q&A on Mokume Gane

Andrew was interviewed by Severine Ferrari, the editor-in-chief and associate publisher of Engagement101 Magazine.

"mokume gane pattern"

 

 

The Q&A focused on Andrew’s expertise in Mokume Gane and can be found on the Engagement101 Blog.

San Francisco, Here We Come!

Andrew Nyce Designs is proud to announce that our work can now be found alongside other talented artisans at San Francisco-based Gallery of Jewels. We are very excited to have a retail presence in San Francisco! Our Damascus Steel and Stainless Steel Mokume rings will be on display at the gallery’s Fillmore Street location (2115 Fillmore Street).

The gallery was conceived in 1990 by Dona Taylor and Bill Hoover, the principals. The gallery delivers a fashion aesthetic, purely driven by passion and integrity. The entire Gallery of Jewels staff strives to build long-term relationships with jewelry artists and customers alike.

Gallery of Jewels is dedicated to creating and managing a specialized retail jewelry marketplace. The galleries represent and sell handcrafted, limited edition jewelry by Bay Area, regional and international jewelry designers. The gallery presents each artist individually and collectively achieves an attractive variety of silver, gold and platinum adornments. With more than 100 artists in our portfolio. With more than 100 artists in their portfolio, Gallery of Jewels always has something special for your fashion, engagement, wedding, and commitment needs.

Gallery of Jewels was voted one of the Top Ten Designer Retailers for 2010-2011 by JCK (Jewelers’ Circular Keystone), the jewelry industry’s leading trade publication and industry authority.

Gallery of Jewels

Vote For Us in 2011 Bridal Jewelry Awards

Today, Andrew Nyce Designs was named a finalist in Engagement 101′s 2011 Bridal Jewelry Awards. Rings were chosen during a rigorous nomination process where a committee of experts narrowed down the selections to just eight rings per category. Our rings were selected for two different categories: Men’s Wedding Bands and Wedding Band Sets. Voting begins today, May 2, through May 31st. To vote for our rings, use the button below to go to the Engagement 101 Bridal Jeweler Awards webpage and follow the simple instructions. You will need to provide your name and email, but by doing so, you will be entered to win Engagement 101′s Royal Wedding Giveaway prize which includes matching wedding bands and a tiara.

In the Men’s Wedding Band category, our BOLD Damascus Steel Ring with Black Diamonds was selected as a finalist. Bold. Daring. Confident. This Stainless Steel band with the Starlight pattern and black oxide coating, is set in a 950 Palladium channel with one 0.11 carat flush set square cut white diamond and two 0.1 carat round black diamonds flush set in 950 Palladium bezels. Starlight Damascus possesses a dense pattern with a distinctive star or cross shape.

In the Wedding Band Set category, our Essentials Glacial Mist Mokume Gane rings with channel set diamonds and accent diamonds were selected as a finalist. Glacial Mist Mokume Gane evokes the silvery shimmer of a crisp, swirling mist rising from an arctic glacier. It is composed of layers of 14K Palladium White Gold and Palladium-enhanced Sterling Silver. The Engagement ring has a 1 carat round diamond in 6-prong setting and four 0.015 carat channel set round accent diamonds on each side. The wedding band has 9 channel set 0.015 carat round diamonds.

We would appreciate your vote.

 

Finding Balance With A New Collection of Mokume Gane Earrings and Pendants

[from left to right: Kibou, Torii and Kinkou earrings]

Jewelry designer and Goldsmith Deborah Spencer collaborated with Andrew Nyce Designs to create a stunning Asian-inspired collection of handcrafted Mokume Gane earrings and pendants.

The Balance Collection reflects on the Japanese origin of Mokume Gane. Kinkou is the Japanese word for balance and means having or wanting balance in one’s life. The unique http://andrewnycedesigns.com/mokume-gane of Balance Collection jewelry are meant to foster a sense of well-being and balance.

Andrew Nyce Designs is launching the Balance Collection with eight pairs of earrings and three pendants. These elegant earring and pendant designs can be worn separately, in tandem, and as a complement to our line of Mokume Gane wedding and engagement rings.

Balance Collection jewelry can be ordered directly through our website. Delivery time for handcrafted Balance Collection jewelry is 3 to 4 weeks from the time your order is placed and credit card information is verified.

The Shape of Things to Come…

Andrew Nyce Designs is proud to announce a new collection of fine jewelry that will be available in late August 2010. The Balance Collection is an Asian-inspired line of Mokume Gane earrings and pendants. This stunning new collection reflects on the Japanese origin of Mokume Gane and was created through a collaboration between jewelry designer Deborah Spencer and Andrew Nyce Designs. The earring and pendant designs will be interchangeable with each other and will complement our line of Mokume Gane wedding and engagement rings. Initially, the Balance Collection will be offered with Glacial Mist Mokume Gane.

Kinkou is the Japanese word for balance and means having or wanting balance in one’s life. The unique designs of the Balance Collection jewelry are meant to foster a sense of well-being and balance. Please inquire if you are interested in learning more about the Balance Collection.

Something New and Something Blue

[left: BOLD Starlight Damascus Men's Ring with white and black diamonds]
[right: Embraced Ashes and Snow Mokume Gane Wedding Band with Ceylon Blue Sapphires]

 

Andrew Nyce Designs has launched a number of new designs and patterns for Summer 2010 with the theme Something New and Something Blue. Because, who really wants something borrowed or old? Designs this Summer incorporated more gemstones not only into traditional engagement rings, but into men’s rings as well. Black diamonds are a trend we could not afford to ignore. Blue Sapphires are a pleasing complement to both the steely tones of our Damascus rings as well as to the subtle hues of our white-metal Mokume Gane palettes like Ashes and Snow. In addition, we have worked to created some new Damascus patterns and refreshed a few others.

[top: Glacial Mist Mokume Gane Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring]
[bottom: Glacial Mist Mokume Gane 3-Stone Diamond Engagement Ring]

For our Mokume Gane Engagement Ring Collection, we have added a three-stone diamond engagement ring. This refined, traditional setting works well with our lighter Mokume Gane palettes, like Glacial Mist or Ashes and Snow. A Blue Sapphire sitting in the 6-prong setting adds just the right amount of color to make the ring truly eye-popping.


[left to right: Essentials Damascus Rings with Wave Rider, Quasar, Safari, Thor, Remington and Woodcut patterns]

Four new Damascus patterns have been added to our line: Wave Rider, Quasar, Safari and Thor. In addition, we have refreshed Remington (circles and ovals are more distinct) and Woodcut (now with broader lines). Wave Rider is a Special Edition pattern that is available in limited stock. When the stock is used up, the pattern will no longer be offered. The image above shows the new patterns as Essentials Damascus wedding rings. Below, the patterns are shown as JET Men’s Damascus ring.

Our men’s rings are offered in a narrow size range (7 to 13) and wider overall width (8mm and 10mm) than our Essentials rings (sizes 4 to 13 and widths 4mm to 10mm). JET rings come standard with a black oxide coating; black oxide coatings are an option for Essentials rings.

Canyonlands TriGold is a new Mokume Gane color palette composed of layers of 14K Yellow Gold, 14K Palladium White Gold and 14K Red Gold. Canyonlands TriGold evokes the dramatic and colorful landscape of Southeastern Utah.

[Canyonlands TriGold Mokume Gane Wedding Ring Set]

Finally, if you see some design elements of our rings that you like and want to combine it with other design elements into a totally new ring, ask us. We’d be happy to make a custom-designed work of art for you. Who wouldn’t want to see Black diamonds combined with Ceylon Blue Sapphire. The Black & Blue Men’s Ring…a new design for the Fall, perhaps?

[Mockup of a Black & Blue Damascus Men's Ring]

 

 

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