Forged Treasures

Handmade metalwork and woodturnings from Clarksville, TN, crafted to be used, gifted, and cherished daily.

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Commissions

Request custom hardware, heirloom bowls, pens, and home décor pieces, all designed around your dimensions, wood or metal preferences, and desired finish, then hand-forged or turned in our Clarksville shop just for you.

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Testimonials

A dramatic, close-up view of a blacksmith’s anvil top supporting a freshly hand-forged iron hook with elegant, tapered curves and a tightly scrolled end. The steel still holds a faint, darkened heat tint near the bends, and the surface bears refined hammer textures. Around it lie a single well-used hammer and a few scale flakes catching the light. A forge in the distant background glows softly but remains out of focus. Directional, chiaroscuro-style lighting from the right creates strong contrast, crisp edge highlights, and deep, moody shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a low angle, emphasizing strength, tradition, and high-end craftsmanship in a sophisticated, workshop setting.

Hope D.

Our custom walnut bowl is now the centerpiece of our table; the grain, finish, and weight all show true woodturning artistry.

A refined vignette of a finished hand-forged door handle installed on a deep, espresso-stained oak door. The handle is a gracefully twisted bar of brushed steel, with a satin finish that reveals gentle hammer marks and a subtle taper toward each end. The surrounding wood grain is straight and tight, with a soft, low-sheen finish that reflects just a hint of light. Ambient, warm interior lighting creates delicate edge highlights on the metal and shallow, natural shadows in the recessed plate. Photographic realism, captured at eye level with a moderate depth of field, isolating the hardware while softly suggesting the rest of the door. The atmosphere is understated, architectural, and sophisticated.

Hope D.

I commissioned matching iron handles and a live-edge pen as a gift set—both arrived on time and looked even better than planned.

An assortment of hand-turned wooden bowls nested inside one another on a muted linen runner atop a weathered, dark oak table. The outermost bowl is deep walnut with a satin oil finish, inside it a lighter cherry bowl with a warm reddish glow, and at the center a pale, figured maple bowl with subtle curl and quilting. In the softly blurred background sit stacks of rough, unturned blanks and a lathe just suggested in shadow. Late afternoon natural light streams in from the right, casting elongated, gentle shadows and bringing out the grain chatoyance. Photographic realism, composed using the rule of thirds from a slightly elevated angle, with a calm, refined, gallery-like mood.

Hope D.

From the first sketch to final oil finish, communication was clear and friendly; my fireplace tools feel heirloom-quality, not mass-produced.