This textured arch was handcrafted using an ancient technique of marrying metals known as Metales Casados. Solid copper, brass, and silver merge in a vivid display of color and form, reminiscent of a glorious rainbow.
Inspired by the ancient Chinese symbol, this cross section of a double helix represents the perpetual dance of duality between the two forces that harmoniously co-create all life. It is interesting...
In the grand tradition of Western rodeos, where horsemen display their riding skills decorated in their best regalia, this piece is inspired by the leather bridle, the harness upon a horse’s head...
This graceful arch was handcrafted using an ancient technique of marrying metals known as Metales Casados. Pure copper, brass, and silver merge in a vivid display of color and form, reminiscent of a...
In Bamako, Mali, Sergio met a Tuarag camel caravan leader as he was crossing the Sahara from Timbuktu. With no shared language, he pointed to the man's bracelet while showing his own, their metals...
Lighter version of the copper cuffs worn by Roman gladiators and by Greek warriors before them. Both cultures believed that wearing copper bracelets during battle increased their strength, agility...