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Object type
Place
Material
Date
Experimental aluminium Mokume Gane sample 321

Experimental aluminium Mokume Gane sample 321

1998

Mokume gane bowl made of copper and nickel

Mokume gane bowl made of copper and nickel

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling silver and titanium which was heated at 800°C to induce interference colours, also using a hot solution of potassium polysulphide. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

sample of mokumegane in sterling silver and titanium

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in shibuishi and shakudo which was heated at 600°C and suspended in ammonia vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in shibuishi and shakudo

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling silver and iron which was heated at 800°C to produce this natural finish. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling silver and iron

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in fine silver and shakudo (a Japanese metal comprising 4-5% gold in copper) which was heated at 600°C, also using molten potassium nitrate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Mokume gane in silver and shakudo

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling and nickel silver which was heated at 750°C, also using a boiling solution of copper sulphate and sodium chlorate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Mokumegane in sterling and nickel silver

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and titanium which was heated at 800°C to induce interference colours, plus molten potassium nitrate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and titanium

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling silver and stainless steel, which was heated at 800°C to induce interference colours, also using a hot solution of copper sulphate and ammonia. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling silver and stainless steel

1990-1996

Mokumegane bowl made of Shibuishi, by Dr Ian Ferguson, Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Mokumegane bowl made of Shibuishi

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in fine silver and copper which was heated at 600°C, also using a boiling solution of copper sulphate and sodium chlorate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Mokume gane in fine silver and copper

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling silver and brass which was heated at 600°C, also using a boiling solution of copper sulphate and sodium chlorate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Mokume gane in sterling silver and brass

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in fine silver and shibuishi (Japanese metal comprising 67% copper, 33% silver, plus gilding metal; spotted effect). This was heated at 600°C to give a natural finish. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Mokume gane in silver and shibuishi

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in brass and stainless steel which was heated at 850°C to induce interference colours, plus hot solution of copper sulphate and ammonia. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in brass and stainless steel

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in shibuishi and bronze which was heated at 600°C and suspended in ammonia vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in shibuishi and bronze

1990-1996

30 examples of Mokumegane, made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

30 examples of Mokume gane

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and stainless steel which was heated at 900°C, also using a hot solution of copper sulphate and ammonia. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and stainless steel which was heated at 900�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and brass which was heated at 800°C, also using molten potassium nitrate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and brass which was heated at 800�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and nickel silver which was heated at 850°C, also using a hot solution of copper sulphate and ammonia. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and nickel silver which was heated at 850�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in silver and iron which was heated at 850°C, producing a natural finish. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in silver and iron which was heated at 850�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and bronze which was heated at 800°C and suspended in ammonia vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and bronze which was heated at 800�C and suspended in ammonia vapour

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and monel metal which was heated at 900°C, also using molten potassium nitrate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and monel metal which was heated at 900�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in stainless steel and iron which was heated at 900°C to induce interference colours and quenched in oil. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in stainless steel and iron

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and iron which was heated at 900°C, and suspended in ammonia and sodium chloride vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and iron which was heated at 900�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in bronze and nickel silver which was heated at 800°C, and suspended in ammonia vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in bronze and nickel silver which was heated at 800�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling silver and monelmetal, which was heated to bright red at 800°C. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Mokumegane in sterling silver and monelmetal

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in brass and monelmetal which was heated at 850°C, and suspended in ammonia and sodium chloride vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in brass and monelmetal which was heated at 850�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in shibuishi and copper which was heated at 600°C and suspended in ammonia vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in shibuishi and copper

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in fine silver, shibuishi and gilding metal which was heated at 600°C and suspended in ammonia vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in fine silver

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and gilding metal which was heated at 800°C, also using molten potassium nitrate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in copper and gilding metal which was heated at 800�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in bronze and brass which was heated at 800°C, also using a hot solution of copper sulphate and ammonia. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in bronze and brass which was heated at 800�C

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in sterling silver and shibuishi, which was heated at 600°C and suspended in ammonia vapour. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Mokume gane in sterling silver and shibuishi

1990-1996

Sample of Mokumegane in brass and iron which was heated at 850°C, also using molten potassium nitrate. Made by Dr Ian Ferguson at the Royal College of Art, 1990-1996.

Sample of Mokumegane in brass and iron which was heated at 850�C

1990-1996