What is
Electroforming?

Electroforming is a process where we coat real objects in metal using an electrical current.
We start with organic materials like real stones, dried leaves, or preserved animals. The object is hand-prepped, then slowly built up with layers of copper. After hours (sometimes days) in the tank, the final form is polished and either silver-plated or finished with patina for an aged look.

Every piece holds the exact details of the original object — because it is the original object. This isn’t imitation. It’s preservation.