a man’s objects: the art of money by william henry

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A Man’s Objects The Art of Money by William Henry

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A Man’s

Objects The Art of Money by William Henry

Catching the big fish. Hitting the jackpot.

We were raised to think that success is

measured by material wealth.

But what if we told you that it’s not a

man’s objects that make him wealthy?

That it takes more than money to make

him happy?

It’s not about

the money…

It’s about the art. Passion. Drive. Family. Those are what makes a

man wealthy in our eyes.

Two collections embody that dream, Geneva &

Zurich.

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Nature and alloys, so perfectly

forged into one piece that they

transcends their original

purpose.

This is more than a money

clip. This is art.

GENEVA

Our first collection, Geneva was

our first collection when we

released this series.

A combination of exotic organic

materials such as dinosaur bone,

rare shells and beautifully

polished gemstones.

Geneva is a rare look into our

natural world.

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Inlaid with blazing red topaz and

carbon fiber, this beautiful

polished piece is formed in hand

forged ‘croc skin’ Damascus steel

by artist, Chad Nichols. Hand-forged Damascus

Blazing Red Topaz

Carbon Fiber

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White Topaz

Amboyna Burl

24K Gold Koftgari

Taking inspiration from ancient

Indian Koftgari gold techniques, the

Cayman utilized both exotic woods

and inspiring white Topaz.

A distinctly class piece, it combines

tradition with timeless design.

ZURICH

With 60% more capacity than the

Geneva collection, Zurich is

boldly design to man’s testament

to the industrial and natural

world.

Created with the same signature

William Henry materials, it sports

exceptional craftsmanship and

modern design.

Titanium

Rainforest Topaz

At William Henry, we take pride in our

usage of innovative new materials.

The Krypton not only represents

masculine strength, but the echoes

technological achievements in the last

century.

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A Cocobolo

Smokey Quartz

Mokume Gane

The Panama has been framed in

“Twist” Mokume Gane, the ancient

Japanese decorate technique used for

samurai swords.

Truly a piece that combines art and

functionality, it is a timeless possession

that will be passed down each

generation.

Fossil Mammoth Tusk

Spinel

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Undeniably unique, Tusk is inlaid with

fossilized mammoth tusk and framed

by Mokume Gane design.

Beautiful, functional, it is a statement

of our evolution and our forward

march into the future.

Money will not last a lifetime,

but your art will.

At William Henry, we strive

to create pieces that are

timeless, functional and a

reflection of your personality

and achievements.

For more information visit us at:

www.williamhenry.com

Or call us at:

(888) 563-4500

Image Attributions

1. Page 1:

1. Image 3907249364 courtesy of US National Archives

2. Image 375px-Gold-art-07c courtesy of Rob Lavinsky irocks.com

3. Image 554px-Topaz-tuck1016b courtesy of Rob Lavinsky irocks.com

4. Image 3592656225 courtesy of New York Public Library

5. Image 2179888436 courtesy of Library of Congress

6. Image 6692083053 courtesy of San Diego Air and Space Museum

7. Image 11011154214 courtesy of US National Archives

8. Image 6174068586 courtesy of National Library of Australia

2. Page 2:

1. Image 5264113068 courtesy of MoneyBlogNewz.com

3. Page 3: No attributions needed

4. Page 4:

1. Image 4700569338 courtesy of National Library of Scotland

2. Image 4727570568 courtesy of US National Archives

3. Image 8113466879 courtesy of Oregon State University

5. Page 5:

1. Image KuuKuuClose-up courtesy of photofanatic.com

2. Image 1277539 courtesy of sxc.hu

6. Page 6:

1. Image 554px-Topaz-tuc1016b courtesy of Rob Lavinsky irocks.com

2. Image 23470279 courtesy of iStock.com

3. Image Gold-Quartz-240676 courtesy of Rob Lavinsky irocks.com

7. Page 7:

1. Image 2178429155 courtesy of Library of Conress

2. Image 447573 courtesy of sxc.hu

3. Image 4858565412 courtesy of NASA

4. Image 1311414 courtesy of sxc.hu

8. Page 8:

1. Image 1277539 courtesy of sxc.hu

2. Image Topaz courtesy of Rob Lavinsky irocks.com

3. Image 1373160 courtesy of sxc.hu

9. Page 9:

1. Image Mineral Smokey Quartz courtesy of USDA

10. Page 10:

1. Image Norbergite Spinel courtesy of Rob Lavinsky irocks.com

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1. Image 442143 courtesy of sxc.hu