


Educated in Art History and self taught as a goldsmith, George Sawyer developed his design and metalworking skills as a custom design jeweler. His interest in Japanese art metalwork led to his development of gold Mokume or wood-grain metal, based on techniques originally employed to forge Samurai swords. The result of this unique process is a subtle, colorful and complex gold material used to fabricate pieces ranging from one of a kind art objects to wedding rings.
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