Welsh Dragon copper plaques
Welsh Dragon wall plaques
Copper Dragonfly Fountain
Copper Dragon at Canolfan Hyddgen
The sign for the Spa at Lake Vyrnwy Hotel
This fountain has great symbolic significance:
This confection of copper and wild Welsh slate...
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No - it's a trophy
Is there no end to his versatility?
These dragon wall plaques are growing in popularity
From dragons to dragon-flies
Stan didn't make the fireplace...
And now for something completely different...
What can one say about this William Wordsworth has not already said?
Heraldic Welsh Dragon Wall Plaque
Spring has sprung....and all the little birds are looking for somewhere to nest
Copper Daffodil in a Silver Birch vase 1
7 foot long copper Dragon
Welsh Oak shield with a Welsh dragon made in copper
Here's she is in the garden
Copper cockerel on Welsh slate base
Here are 2 copper Welsh Dragon plaques on a villa in turkey
24 inch dragonfly fountain
Made for the post16 learning centre in Machynlleth
Nickel on slate sign set on the wall outside the spa
Made in copper, brass, and stainless steel
Each leaf and petal has been hand made
Copper Dolphins in a copper bowl fountain
Sian Lloyd Wearing a piece of my jewellery whilst raising funds for the Air Ambulance
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Welsh AM Mick Bates at the workshop
A Very nice place to stay if your around Lake Vyrnwy
8 inch copper sculture on green coloured wood base
Copper dragon on Yew with brass lettering
10 X 10 inches
This is the client collecting a present for her Husband
Copper hay wain, brass lettering, on a 18 x 18 slate back
A six foot long copper Dragon fountain
The upper layer represents the four rivers of paradise; there are twelve leaves - for the Apostles, in three layers - signifying the Holy Trinity.You will not be surprised to learn that it was made for a monastery at the Stiperstones in Shropshire where it is both an ornament and an aid to meditation.
and what kind of dog he keeps.
is displayed at the gateway to a place called "Whitehorses".
If you were a clay pigeon shooter, don't you think a quirky trophy like this would be worth competing for?
Stan was asked if he could make a fountain for a garden pond - this was his response. OK - what's the next challenge?
but each one is still carefully and individually hand-crafted.
Imagine one of these hovering beside your garden pond.
but he did make this beautiful toasting fork in copper and brass with pierced heraldic design.
Stan made this sign above the door of the Artisan's café on Lake Vyrnwy; the copper letters are covered in 23¾ carat English rose noble gold leaf.
I WANDER'D lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
This plaque can be made to your own specification in sizes from 9" upwards and comes with its own bracket for fixing.
Wonder which one will be lucky enough to get this des res?