Trivet Pot Holder Hot Plate Traditional Ironwork
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Trivets, pot holders , hot plates, known by many names have been a kitchen and dining room staple for hundreds of years.
Trivets protect wooden tables and other heat sensitive materials from hot casserole dishes , pots, pans, pizza pans etc. When not in use a these decorative trivets can act as a centerpiece or candle holder. All of my ironwork is hand forged in rural Appalachia, using primarily traditional tooling and techniques.
For this particular style 4 bars of square stock are tapered and scrolled those scrolls are then assembled together to form the trivet. Decorative bands known as “hot collars” add a mechanical connection and complete the traditional ironwork aesthetic. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop, Carter Conley
Trivets protect wooden tables and other heat sensitive materials from hot casserole dishes , pots, pans, pizza pans etc. When not in use a these decorative trivets can act as a centerpiece or candle holder. All of my ironwork is hand forged in rural Appalachia, using primarily traditional tooling and techniques.
For this particular style 4 bars of square stock are tapered and scrolled those scrolls are then assembled together to form the trivet. Decorative bands known as “hot collars” add a mechanical connection and complete the traditional ironwork aesthetic. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop, Carter Conley
Trivets, pot holders , hot plates, known by many names have been a kitchen and dining room staple for hundreds of years.
Trivets protect wooden tables and other heat sensitive materials from hot casserole dishes , pots, pans, pizza pans etc. When not in use a these decorative trivets can act as a centerpiece or candle holder. All of my ironwork is hand forged in rural Appalachia, using primarily traditional tooling and techniques.
For this particular style 4 bars of square stock are tapered and scrolled those scrolls are then assembled together to form the trivet. Decorative bands known as “hot collars” add a mechanical connection and complete the traditional ironwork aesthetic. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop, Carter Conley
Trivets protect wooden tables and other heat sensitive materials from hot casserole dishes , pots, pans, pizza pans etc. When not in use a these decorative trivets can act as a centerpiece or candle holder. All of my ironwork is hand forged in rural Appalachia, using primarily traditional tooling and techniques.
For this particular style 4 bars of square stock are tapered and scrolled those scrolls are then assembled together to form the trivet. Decorative bands known as “hot collars” add a mechanical connection and complete the traditional ironwork aesthetic. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop, Carter Conley
Trivets, pot holders , hot plates, known by many names have been a kitchen and dining room staple for hundreds of years.
Trivets protect wooden tables and other heat sensitive materials from hot casserole dishes , pots, pans, pizza pans etc. When not in use a these decorative trivets can act as a centerpiece or candle holder. All of my ironwork is hand forged in rural Appalachia, using primarily traditional tooling and techniques.
For this particular style 4 bars of square stock are tapered and scrolled those scrolls are then assembled together to form the trivet. Decorative bands known as “hot collars” add a mechanical connection and complete the traditional ironwork aesthetic. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop, Carter Conley
Trivets protect wooden tables and other heat sensitive materials from hot casserole dishes , pots, pans, pizza pans etc. When not in use a these decorative trivets can act as a centerpiece or candle holder. All of my ironwork is hand forged in rural Appalachia, using primarily traditional tooling and techniques.
For this particular style 4 bars of square stock are tapered and scrolled those scrolls are then assembled together to form the trivet. Decorative bands known as “hot collars” add a mechanical connection and complete the traditional ironwork aesthetic. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop, Carter Conley