Inspired by Damascus
Damascus steel creates a unique look, but it's too expensive and labor
intensive for some pieces. And, many metals can't be worked like the
steels used in traditional Damascus. Here's an alternative that
engravers may consider by creating a similar pattern that gives a
Damascus-inspired look.
This plain sterling silver ring has been transformed to resemble the
look of Damascus by engraving various lines. Such techniques let
engravers create a pattern that has a pleasing and artistically
interesting grain. Variation in line widths and depths add to the
illusion; the cuts were also blackened to add more contrast.
On small pieces like this sterling silver women's wedding band, the
faux-Damascus look works well. You can experiment with mimicking
Damascus patterns and lines yourself on anything from practice plates to
bracelets. Study two resources – Damascus and natural wood grain – to
find your own style with this interesting method.