About This Art:
Metal Embossing, also known as Pewter Repousse in French, or Repujado en Lamina in Spanish, is an ancient art form used to impart a design upon malleable metal sheets. The most commonly used metals include pewter, copper, and aluminum.
The name repoussé is derived from the French pousser, “to push forward.” This ancient technique, which has been used extensively throughout the history of metalworking, achieved widespread popularity in Europe during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.
Metal embossing is the art of creating patterns or designs in metals using a stylus or other tool. Designs can be engraved or pressed into the back of the metal sheet, creating a raised look.
Metal embossing can have a minimalist style or be very ornate and complex. It is a fine art form with displays in the Smithsonian Museum.
I hope you enjoy my art!
-Deborah Marie
Gemassist Brain,LLC
Each Deborah Marie piece creates a unique statement to add to your space. A portion of all proceeds are donated to charities or organizations that fund and facilitate PMR brain research or neuroplasticity. If there is a specific organization you'd like the proceeds of your purchase to go towards, please indicate it below.
Unique Repoussé Pewter
Proud to say that This piece will be in a movie filmed here in Louisville Kentucky



