Product Description
Rare and unusual decorative cabinet knobs. Solid sterling silver,designed and fabricated by Pauline.
A real conversation piece. The current Chianti bottle has more detail and the basket is much more elaborate.
Only a few left.
Rare and unusual decorative cabinet knobs. Solid sterling silver,designed and fabricated by Pauline.
A real conversation piece. The current Chianti bottle has more detail and the basket is much more elaborate.
Only a few left.
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 in |
An actual fern leaf as a stencil was used in conjunction with other pattern stencils to create this design, using high fired glass enamels. Pauline collects the fern leaves and carefully dries them so that they are in tact and flat. The leaves are placed over fire layers of base … Read More
Sterling silver tea infuser. Elegant and practical for the tea lover to use. Sized to function for a pot of tea or a cup. Hinged with a clasp, with inner lip to make sure that loose tea does not seep out into the beverage. The piece hangs on a handmade … Read More
Copper and bronze music stand. This stand has a sinuous design somewhat like a vine, bending, turning and draping around the entire piece. The easel of the stand is adjustable in height, utilizing a removable tendril like peg that fits into holes at different spacing. Elegant and most definitely ONE … Read More
Solid sterling silver forged and chased serving spoon. Made with the inspiration of the green peppers in the garden. Heavy gauge sterling forged and formed by hand. The finished spoon is approximately 14g x 10 inches long x 2.5 inches wide.
The technique used in the making of this bowl was an innovation of Pauline’s. A base layer of clear glass enamel powder is siftedt onto the copper. One by one tiny glass beads are set onto and into the powder base. the piece is fired for a bit longer than … Read More
Another piece of Pauline’s from her enameled “Collage” series. Bright and fanciful stenciled enamel on copper, in an abstract array of designs. Pauline makes all of her own stencil to assure uniqueness. The process involves a series of up to 7 (sometimes more..) firings in a kiln @ 1450 degrees. … Read More