The Forge
2300 degrees. That’s the temperature where steel stops being stubborn—and starts to move.
This is the heart of the work. Blacksmithing isn’t just swinging a hammer; it’s understanding how metal behaves under heat, how timing and touch matter, how the same piece of steel can become a bell, a tool, or a sculptural form—depending on how you treat it.
The forge is where intention meets fire. It’s loud, hot, and sometimes a little chaotic—but it’s also where the magic happens.

