Silver can be poured over graphite molds, cast iron molds, sand or wood.
I think that wood mold pours are the most unique pieces one can have. It is so interesting to see how the character of the silver bar evolves when the molten silver flows into the natural cracks of the charred wood mold, creating the most beautiful and unique effect on the surface of the bar.
The fact is, I really, really like wood mold poured silver bars and have a great appreciation for wood pours that I had many more Silver Saver Bars made, then shared them all as gifts to friends in the silver stacking community.
I started documenting my hand-poured silver bars late last year about 7 months ago.
In case you interested...
Hand-poured Silver Bar No.60, No.59, No.58, No.57, No.56, No.55, No.54, No.53, No.52, No.51, No.50, No.49, No.48, No.47, No.46, No.45, No.44, No.43, No.42, No.41, No.40, No.39, No.38, No.37, No.36, No.35, No.34, No.33, No.32, No.31, No.30, No.29, No.28, No.27, No.26, No.25, No.24, No.23, No.22, No.21, No.20, No.19, No.18, No.17, No.16, No.15, No.14, No.13, No.12, No.11, No.10, No.9, No.8, No.7, No.6, No.5, No.4, No.3, No.2, Hand-poured Silver Bar No.1.
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