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Deep Pot Light Pendant by Jayne Young

Deep Pot Light
 

Deep Pot Light
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Code: 69JYLGT
Price: $3,024.00
Dimensions: 8"H x 12"W x 37.5"D
 

 
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Obtained from a North Carolina estate sale,these cooking pots were a staple of Early American households. Beautifully handcrafted from copper, this 3 gallon pot would have been suspended over an open fire and used for making stews, soups, jams and of course apple butter. The pot features animal paw mounts (cast from solid brass) supporting the wrought iron 'bail handle'. Our copper grill bottom and simple rope accent complete the presentation.


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The idea of transforming a 100 year old copper cooking pot into a "one of a kind" light fixture began several years ago while the artist was traveling in Mexico. Their lunch was prepared by a mother and daughter just the way their ancestors has, over an open fire in a handcrafted copper pot. After the lunch, the pot was purchased and a truly unique lighting collection was born. The vision to see a magnificent light fixture out of a common cooking pot is truly creative but to be able to chooses that as a recycler is wonderful.

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