Artist: Steven Nkiru Richardson.
Title: Nkiru Vintage.
Year created: 2013.
Medium: Mechanical Art.
Description of piece: Watch Curator Rorrie Owens is a major vintage watch collector in NYC. He started collecting watches in the late 70s and studied with greats like Erin Faber. Working with watchmaker Steven for over 10 years as a watch consultant, Rorrie designed this classic 45mm 18k Raw gold case and 18k raw gold dial and 18k gold screw. Rorrie said that the "Nkiru Rusty" is the only new timepiece I would wear.
Movement: 6498-1 eta completely modified in house
"Nkiru" Case: 18k Raw gold
Dial: 18k Raw gold and patian with 18k gold screws.
Band: brown horn back crocodile band with a 18k raw gold buckle.
Edition: 1 of 12.
Signed by the artist.
Steven Richardson is a watchmaker and high-end designer of elegant one-of-a-kind timepieces.For more than a decade, Richardson has designed, crafted, and manufactured exquisite limited-edition timepieces. What sets Richardson apart from other horologists is that he personally handcrafts every watch; expertly sculpturing and engraving the inner-workings of each exclusive timepiece. He calls his special craft “mechanical art,” and his clients include watch connoisseurs, collectors, and celebrities, including Maya Angelou, Malik Yoba, Ovie Mughelli, Keith Robinson, Ray Lewis, Tracy Morgan and Larry Miller. Richardson began his journey as a jewelry designer in 1995, working in gold, silver, and precious stones, and later traveled to Thailand, Brazil, and Japan to study new methods andgain inspiration from other cultures. Returning to the US, he combined his knowledge of gems and jewelry design with his growing fascination with timepieces, studying horology under a master watchmaker in New York City.
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