Mokume-gane is a traditional Japanese metalworking process that creates a layered metal pattern, resembling wood grain. The term "mokume-gane" translates to "wood eye metal," which reflects the visual resemblance to wood textures. This technique was originally developed in the 17th century by Japanese samurai sword makers, who sought to create aesthetically pleasing and durable blades. The process involves layering different types of metals, typically including precious metals like gold, silver, and copper.
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