Aumaris’ Turk’s Head

Aumaris: Weaving the Turk's Head Knot into a Legacy of Luxury

While the Turk's Head knot has a rich history spanning millennia, its translation into fine, handcrafted jewelry is a more recent chapter, one in which brands like Aumaris have played a key role. Aumaris's connection to the Turk's Head knot is not just one of aesthetic appreciation but a deep-seated commitment to preserving nautical tradition through meticulous craftsmanship.

Handcrafted Heritage

Aumaris has built its brand around the idea of "timeless elegance, born of the sea." They have taken the simple, functional knot of sailors and transformed it into a luxury item, meticulously hand-woven in precious metals like gold, platinum, and silver. Their jewelry, including their iconic Turk's Head rings, bracelets, and earrings, isn't mass-produced. Instead, it's a testament to the art of handmade craftsmanship.

The process of creating a Turk's Head ring at Aumaris is a direct homage to the ancient art of knot-tying. The rings are not simply cast in a mold but are literally "woven" from a single, long strand of precious metal wire. This labor-intensive process, which can take weeks to complete, ensures that each piece is unique and maintains the intricate, continuous pattern of the original knot. This attention to detail and traditional method of creation forges a direct link between the modern wearer and the historical significance of the knot.

Symbolism in Precious Metals

Aumaris's use of fine materials elevates the Turk's Head knot from a symbol of a sailor's craft to a symbol of enduring commitment and luxury. For example, their Turk's Head rings are often used as wedding bands, a fitting choice given the knot's lack of a beginning or end—symbolizing an unbreakable and eternal bond. The knot, which once represented a sailor's strength and connection to the sea, now takes on a new meaning of love, unity, and a shared journey.

The brand's name, "Aumaris," itself reflects this connection. Derived from "Au," the chemical symbol for gold, and "Maris," the Latin word for "sea." This clever fusion encapsulates their mission: to create exquisite nautical jewelry with fine gold and other precious metals, inspired by the traditions of the sea.

In essence,

Aumaris's Turk's Head jewelry is the modern culmination of this ancient story. They have taken a knot that was once a practical tool and a form of artistic expression for sailors and elevated it to a timeless symbol of luxury, love, and a personal connection to the sea. By meticulously handcrafting each piece, they ensure that the legacy of the Turk's Head knot continues, not just as a historical artifact, but as a living, wearable piece of art.

Hector Sanchez
Aumaris original Nautical Jewelry is handcrafted with a natural approach to jewelry design, to ensure each piece is environmentally friendly, socially responsible and unique.
Hector Sanchez was born, the second child of a master jeweler. He is the one to inherit a legacy of jewelry craftsmanship that spanned three generations. Like his father before him, Hector enjoys the art of jewelry making. 
At the age of 16, Hector embarked on an apprenticeship under his father, who taught him the jeweler’s art along with family honored techniques Hector still employs to this day. The rigors of his father’s strict training forged both masterful design skills and an uncompromising work ethic rooted in hard work, perseverance and love for his craft.

 

 Hector moved to California and worked for eight years in the Los Angeles jewelry district, where he fine-tuned his skills. It was here in the City of Angels that he met sailor and entrepreneur, Bob Bitchin.
Bob shared with Hector his frustration with finding an artist who could bring his vision of a hefty sailor gold bracelet to life (Bob is 6'4"). Hector volunteered to give it a try. He did, and Bob loved it. So much so that in 1990 he joined forces with Hector to start a nautical jewelry business, and together they created among others the original Turks-Head Comfort Rings. After a few years, Bob decided to cast off and sail into the sunset, while Hector continued designing unique fine nautical jewelry.
To this day Hector continues to work on new designs from his studio in Hawaii, creating some of the most beautiful enduring jewelry designs with his wife Chris; the love of his life.

 

 

 

https://www.aumaris.com/
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