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by Christine Keller
Back in the 1950s, hammered aluminum was known as the poor man’s silver. All kinds of serving ware were made of it—from platters to chafing dishes and ice buckets. Some very fine artists made international names for themselves, including the master Rodney Kent. In the 1980s, his pieces started to become highly collectible.
I have always liked the look of hammered aluminum and decided to make a ring of it.
These have provided me with a lot of enjoyment, with the added bonus of being a stress reliever! After all, what better way to take out frustrations than hammering on a piece of metal?
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