Sarah Dahmen
52m
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Bella Figura, The Tradition of Living Beautifully
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Sara Dahmen is a coppersmith and the founder of House Copper cookware. When Sara was researching a historical fiction novel, she realized much of our kitchenware is no longer available as it once was and no one was making American copper designs. She created the House Copper American copper cookware line using historical references from original American coppersmiths.
Not only does Sara hand-drill, rivet, hand-tin and polish each of her wares, but she also spends time with a tinsmith, where she works weekly with tools from the 1700 and 1800’s to recreate vintage reproductions of tin and copper and build custom copperware designs from scratch. She is the only female coppersmith working in the United States. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband and children on a micro farm.
Things discussed in this episode:
The benefits of cooking with copper, clay, and cast iron
What's in modern-day cookware
The origins of copper, clay, and cast iron as cookware
Being the only female coppersmith in America
Creating with your hands
Creating a life that resonates with your values
The importance of community
Embracing your ancestral culture
Resources:
Dry Farm Wines: Use link dryfarmwines.com/bellafigura to receive a bottle for just a penny in your first order!
Sara's website
Sara on Instagram
Copper, Iron, and Clay: A Smith's Journey
Bella Figura Shoppe
Bella Figura website
Dolores on Instagram
Bella Figura YouTube
Bella Figura Pinterest
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