Heavier Metals

Oops! it’s been a month.
We have been busy making some new designs, and trying to get organized to do more art shows next year. (it’s very exciting) John has been working on using more heavy metals in his pieces making them a little more expensive, but also higher quality. While I have been working on building more inventory for our smaller less expensive items. Before I unleash all the pictures we took I’ll let John explain more of what he has been doing. -T

Hey, John here, I’ve been working on improving my skill-set by working on several new projects. As T said, I have been trying to include more base metals to make my work more substantial. Aluminum is lightweight, relatively cheap, and comes in very appealing colors, however I feel the beauty of steel, bronze, brass, copper, and titanium to be unmatched which is why I am expanding my collection to include a much wider variety of jewelry in these metals. I’m getting back to the core of the maille arts where bronze, iron, and steel were the primary armoring metals used. – J

Titanium and Steel Helm Pendant

Titanium and Steel Helm Chain Pendant

Titanium and Steel Dragonscale Pendant

Titanium and Steel Dragonscale Pendant

Steel Vertebrae Chain

Stainless Steel Vertebrae Chain Bracelet

Bronze Vertebrae Chain

Bronze Vertebrae Chain Bracelet

Steel and Brass Dragonscale

Stainless Steel and Brass Dragonscale Cuff

Bronze Vertebrae Chain

Bronze Vertebrae Chain Necklace

Brass Byzantine Chain

Brass Byzantine Chandelier Necklace

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