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Signature Technique

FusionGold
A Revolutionary Craft in Fine Jewelry

At Vioro, we honor tradition while pushing the boundaries of innovation. Our groundbreaking signature technique inspired by the ancient Japanese Mokume Gane. However, unlike the traditional process of combining various metals, Signature Technique exclusively fuses layers of 18-carat gold. This innovation makes us the only artisans in the world using only gold for this method, creating breathtaking designs and patterns unique to each piece.

Inspired by Tradition,
Perfected by Innovation

Mokume Gane, meaning “wood grain metal,” dates back to Japan’s 17th century. It traditionally involves layering metals to achieve organic, flowing patterns. Inspired by this ancient art, Signature Technique takes it a step further, focusing entirely on 18-carat gold, preserving its elegance, purity, and timeless appeal.

Crafting Unique
Patterns in Pure Gold

Mokume Gane, meaning “wood grain metal,” dates back to Japan’s 17th century. It traditionally involves layering metals to achieve organic, flowing patterns. Inspired by this ancient art, Signature Technique takes it a step further, focusing entirely on 18-carat gold, preserving its elegance, purity, and timeless appeal.

Mastering Gold
Through Innovation

Mokume Gane, meaning “wood grain metal,” dates back to Japan’s 17th century. It traditionally involves layering metals to achieve organic, flowing patterns. Inspired by this ancient art, Signature Technique takes it a step further, focusing entirely on 18-carat gold, preserving its elegance, purity, and timeless appeal.

A New Standard
in Gold Jewelry

Mokume Gane, meaning “wood grain metal,” dates back to Japan’s 17th century. It traditionally involves layering metals to achieve organic, flowing patterns. Inspired by this ancient art, Signature Technique takes it a step further, focusing entirely on 18-carat gold, preserving its elegance, purity, and timeless appeal.

Where tradition meets innovation