7 ways men’s jewelry builds the image of a man

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http://www.williamhenry.com/jewelry.html | Secretly, you’ve always wanted to try it—wearing that single, manly piece of personality jewelry that makes a statement about who you are. If you worry your image might suffer, here are 7 ways men’s jewelry is, in fact, manly.

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Secretly, you’ve always wanted to try

it—wearing that single, manly piece

of personality jewelry that makes a

statement about who you are.

Maybe you wonder if your image will

suffer, or if you’ll stand out from the

crowd…a little too much.

Never fear, William Henry has you

covered with unique men’s jewelry

and accessories that transform a

novice into a seasoned icon with just

the right selection.

Still not sure? Here are 7 ways men’s jewelry is, in fact, manly.

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Jewelry is an accessory and works

best for men who keep the rule of

“less is more.”

Wear your badass masculine side with those few choice pieces that build your

image. Carry your identity in a pocket knife embellished with a tiny silver skull,

or a key chain with a sculpted bronze dragon bead.

There’s a powerful appeal when a confident man shows his softer side with

a little bit of style, like a slender bracelet woven from black Kevlar with a

clasp of mokume gane-forged steel in the ancient Samurai tradition.

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Color choices in manly jewelry are subtle but strong, tied to the most basic, rare elements made by earth and man.

Neckwear, bracelets, pocket knives, and

pens by William Henry layer color through

the application of essential materials. Warm hues of copper and gold accent

cool sterling silver, frosted black onyx,

and black stainless steel.

A fine pocket knife constructed from hand-carved metal

and overlays of exotic woods, such as consciously harvested cocobolo, box elder burl, desert ironwood,

snakewood, curly koa, or eyrie vineyard pinot vine, melds

superior craftsmanship with rich color.

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You’ll feel a connection to pre-history through a fossil-

embellished pocket knife, pen, or set of cuff links. Each fossil is

judiciously sourced and sparingly used to achieve the highest

expression of the maker’s art.

Draw strength from your own bit of

mammoth bone or tusk, fossil coral, or 100 million-year-old Apatosaurus

dinosaur bone.

A small, subtle jewelry statement speaks

volumes, like the clearly masculine Zurich Tusk

money clip, inlaid with 10,000 year-old ring-cut

woolly mammoth tusk. The extraordinary age

rings add rich, natural color gradations.

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Take a bold step in a finely crafted, tasteful

neckwear piece of sterling silver woven chain with

shield pendant.

The P4-DB GR shield is inlaid with mystical green-

gray fossil bone, left by an Apatosaurus dinosaur. Its jewel-like properties took over 100 million years to

develop.

Rock the shield necklace as a stylish accent to your

weekend wear, or tuck it inside a work dress shirt

and tie for a secret source of inner strength.

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The master artists and craftsmen of William Henry

Men’s Jewelry inspire an independent spirit that is

expressed in each of their unique creations.

Our steelmakers and bladesmiths wrangle nature’s

strongest elements through blazing fires, forging them

into delicately carved pieces of art to carry or wear.

Take a cue from these men who carve out their own

lives in original ways to bring you tasteful, original,

collectible pieces.

Join their ranks with your own piece of jewelry art, like

the Morpheus Reef, the world’s first luxury pendant

knife. It can be carried in the pocket or worn at the

neck, featuring 100,000 year-old fossil coral inlay, a

hand-forged Damascus steel blade, and sapphire.

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The ancient art of Japanese

swordmaking was enhanced in the 1600s

when the art of mokume gane was

applied to decorate Samurai swords.

Today, the finest practitioners are making

new mokume gane at William Henry.

Layers of different metals are fused

together, exposing sections of layers

below that appear to be finely carved

wood grain. Repeated carving and

pressing creates extraordinary wave

patterns, especially found in our pocket

knives.

Our knives hide a signature Damascus

steel blade, forged from steel, iron and

copper, with some brass and nickel silver.

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Look to the future and leave old fears behind.

Your image takes off with William Henry pieces

that craft aerospace grade titanium, aircraft

grade aluminum, and black coated German

D2 steel into sleek pocket knives.

The Gentac Saturn’s light titanium frame houses

the extra-strong ZDP-189 steel blade. Small,

bright sapphires cap the one-hand button lock

and thumb stud.

High-tech crafting produces a personality

statement that is practical and manly.

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William Henry is an American luxury brand

that designs and builds superlative, luxury

jewelry pieces for discerning men. The

award-winning designs uniquely blend

ancient arts with inspired, one-of-a-kind or

limited edition interpretations by today’s

artisans. Each creation expresses the

original vision of a master craftsman, in

pieces from writing instruments to pocket

knives, money clips, cuff links, and golf

tools. Sought after by celebrities and

collectors the world over, William Henry

can be found at www.williamhenry.com,

or call 888-563-4500. Outside the U.S. call

+1-503-434-9700.