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This item is available via special order with a 8-12 week production lead time prior to shipping. All special order items are final sale.
Made in the United States.
Hand-wrought sterling silver in an original design from California-based Midcentury Modern silversmith Allan Adler (1916-2002). Having first apprenticed under his father-in-law, the famed Arts and Crafts silversmith Porter Blanchard, Adler set up his studio on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles in 1940. Known as the “silversmith to the stars,” he created everything from a silver hairbrush for Winston Churchill to miniature Oscars for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Adler passed on his particular method of silversmithing to only two people: a craftsman who worked with Adler for 45 years, and his grandson who continues to make his grandfather’s timeless designs today.
Each individual piece of Allan Adler serveware is made entirely by hand over the course of 15 different steps. Hand-forged and hand-hammered, the original design retains a special integrity and lasting quality unique to the artistry of silver.
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This item is available via special order with a 8-12 week production lead time prior to shipping. All special order items are final sale.
Made in the United States.
Hand-wrought sterling silver in an original design from California-based Midcentury Modern silversmith Allan Adler (1916-2002). Having first apprenticed under his father-in-law, the famed Arts and Crafts silversmith Porter Blanchard, Adler set up his studio on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles in 1940. Known as the “silversmith to the stars,” he created everything from a silver hairbrush for Winston Churchill to miniature Oscars for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Adler passed on his particular method of silversmithing to only two people: a craftsman who worked with Adler for 45 years, and his grandson who continues to make his grandfather’s timeless designs today.
Each individual piece of Allan Adler serveware is made entirely by hand over the course of 15 different steps. Hand-forged and hand-hammered, the original design retains a special integrity and lasting quality unique to the artistry of silver.