
Every piece begins in the workshop... I create hand-forged copperwork and chainmaille jewellery inspired by myth, history, and the enduring beauty of traditional craftsmanship. From woven chains and textured cuffs to ritual bowls and forged vessels, each is shaped by hand using time-honoured techniques, not mass production. Copper has long been associated with warmth, creativity, healing, and transformation across many cultures. Whether you honour those traditions spiritually or simply appreciate the character of copper, it remains a remarkable metal. Every hammer mark, every forged curve, and every woven link tells part of its story. My work draws inspiration from Norse legend, Celtic folklore, forests, dragons, ravens, and the quiet places where history and imagination meet. Each piece is individually forged, woven, textured, and finished in my workshop in British Columbia, Canada. May you find something that speaks to your own journey.
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A little bowl for little workings. Hand-forged from a solid 2" copper disc, each Tiny Copper Bowl is carefully dished by hand to create a shallow, organic vessel with a hammered surface. No casting, no mass production — just copper, hammer, and the marks of the maker. Small enough to sit quietly on an altar or beside your workspace, it is just the right size for the things that matter in a working: an incense cone, a few herbs, crystals, charms, offerings, or the rings you need to remove before beginning. Copper has long carried associations with love, attraction, healing, vitality, and Venus — making this a particularly fitting little vessel for devotional and magical work. Or simply use it because it's beautiful. Each bowl is approximately 2" (5 cm) across and ¼" (6 mm) deep. Because every bowl is individually formed, the shape and hammer marks will vary slightly — yours will be un...
Every piece begins in the workshop... I create hand-forged copperwork and chainmaille jewellery inspired by myth, history, and the enduring beauty of traditional craftsmanship. From woven chains and textured cuffs to ritual bowls and forged vessels, each is shaped by hand using time-honoured techniques, not mass production. Copper has long been associated with warmth, creativity, healing, and transformation across many cultures. Whether you honour those traditions spiritually or simply appreciate the character of copper, it remains a remarkable metal. Every hammer mark, every forged curve, and every woven link tells part of its story. My work draws inspiration from Norse legend, Celtic folklore, forests, dragons, ravens, and the quiet places where history and imagination meet. Each piece is individually forged, woven, textured, and finished in my workshop in British Columbia, Canada. May you find something that speaks to your own journey.
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