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Wendell August Forge Hand Wrought Bronze The Open Tomb2003 & Jesus In Garden2002

$ 10

Availability: 91 in stock
  • Object Type: Ornament
  • Condition: Excellent. Refer to all photos.
  • Material: Bronze

    Description

    Wendell August Forge Hand Wrought Bronze Ornaments SET OF 2
    Life of Christ Series
    "The Open Tomb" 2003 Fifth Edition
    "Jesus In Garden" 2002 Fourth Edition
    Wendell August Forge is America’s oldest and largest, crafting hand-wrought ornamental metalware and elegant giftware since 1923. Founded by coal mine owner Wendell McMinn August, he would engage a blacksmith in his mine to hand-forge door latches for his home. With that, the birth of a new business.
    95 years later, as the world seemingly moves faster than ever, Wendell August Forge is continuously dedicated to crafting gifts of enduring beauty. Just like a painting, each piece has a story. Each one different. From the signature of the die engraver hidden in the design, to the mark of the craftsmen hammered on the back, each piece is a celebration of our craft, and we will never take that lightly.
    At Wendell August Forge, our expert artisans hand-etch original designs into a die. Each piece is then hand-wrought by skilled craftsmen, using an eight-step process with its roots in ancient metalworking techniques. Our metalcrafters take pride in their work so that you can be proud to both give and receive the gift of Wendell August.
    Instant gratification and mass production may have become the norm in our culture, but time-tested traditions and “Made in America” have never gone out of style at Wendell August Forge… and they never will.
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