Francesca Urciuoli | Guru bori mokume gane bracelet

Artist:  Francesca Urciuoli

Materials: Shibuichi, mokume gane: sterling silver, brass, copper, diamonds

Dimensions: Width 1"; opening 2 1/2"x2 1/2"(6x6x3.5)

Origin of featured materials: Self-Sourced


Story behind the piece:  This piece represents an exploration of the shibuichi Japanese alloy and the mokume gane guri bori technique.

I learned mokume gane under the guidance of the talented metalsmith Anne Wolf. I did an internship with her in 2016 and since then I kept working with this technique making more pieces for my jewellery collections.

Artist Bio: I'm Francesca Urciuoli, from Perugia to Florence, then the USA and finally Berlin, my journey is marked by a relentless pursuit of innovation and mastery, particularly in techniques like Mokume Gane. After an enriching MFA at SUNY New Paltz and meaningful internships, including with Anne Wolf, I launched my brand and the What If Studio Gallery in Berlin. This space not only showcases my collections but also serves as a co-working space for other jewelry makers.


This piece is part of, From Wave to Shining Wave: a Celebration of Phil Baldwin and Shining Wave Metals Baldwin. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with the Seattle Metals Guild. 5% of sales will be donated to help fund an endowment at Pendland in Phillip Baldwin’s name. Learn more HERE. All work will remain on exhibit through July 20, 2025.

📂 [View the entire collection HERE ]

ℹ️ [Learn more about the exhibition HERE]