Timoku Rings and Their Symbolism
Posted by Christine Urrego on 24 May 2010 | Tagged as: Advice, Designer Rings, Metals, Women's Jewelry
The Timoku ring is a fairly new concept in ring designs that is catching some attention, due to the fact that this style of ring is fairly new. The unique designs of this ring come from an ancient Japanese practice called Mokume Gane.
Being that the ancient Japanese were very symbolic people in many aspects the designers of the Timoku design have created a ring that is very symbolic and very meaningful in many aspects as well.
Being that Timoku rings are made for both men and women these rings can certainly be used as wedding bands and as a matter of fact they are sold as wedding bands as well. Of course we know about the symbols of love and marriage that go along with a wedding and a couple who have joined themselves in holy matrimony.
There are many rings that will symbolize this love and union for a couple, but timoku rings will also do the same in a great way.
For a couple getting married, the unique, joined and blended patterns and designs of the Timoku ring speak of the joining of two lives and how every aspect of their lives is shared and runs in the same rhythm.
The titanium that the Timoku rings are made off, represents the strong love that binds all of these aspects and rhythms that a marriage of two souls should have for each other.
Last but not least the individual and unique style of the Timoku ring represents the fellowship and love that a couple has for one another that is unique and can only be understood by each other.
For couples, making a decision to buy a matching set of Timoku rings will not only be creative and bring a sense of uniqueness and indiviuality to them, but will also bring a lot more meaning and symbolism to the their union.
Edward Mirell Men’s Titanium Timoku 7mm Concave Ring, Size 9
Edward Mirell is a designer jewelry brand that focuses on breakthrough technology to establish new ground in fashion. Jewelry is developed based on the strength of modern metals, making every fashion statement a testament to this growing authority. All Edward Mirell products are designed, engineered, and manufactured in our 40,000 sq. ft. facility in Deerfield Beach, Florida. The jewelry features gray and black machined titanium, cast sterling silver, and cast gray and black titanium.
Spectore Corporation is the first jewelry manufacturer to launch a complete line of contemporary men’s and women’s cast jewelry. Taking advantage of the on-premises design studio, engineering and manufacturing ensures the ultimate control of quality for every Edward Mirell product.
Edward Mirell’s Timoku combines Titanium with the ancient Japanese metalworking technique of Mokume Gane, which when translated means “wood-grain metal”. Timoku’s use of two unique and different metals symbolizes the joining of two souls into a single integrated creation, far greater in strength than its two components, yet still preserving the essense of individuality.
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