Titanium: An electrical process is used to color the entire titanium body, which is then selectively polished to expose colored accents.
Mokume: The process begins with the lamination of 89 layers of copper, brass and nickel silver, which are repeatedly heated and pressed flat. From there, a special patterning die is stamped onto the material to distort the top layers with the layers below to create a unique pattern. Much like a fingerprint, no two pieces of mokume are patterned the same.