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Guitar Pick Metal Wall Art

Guitar Pick Metal Wall Art

Regular price $48.00 USD
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Music is how feelings sound

Add this handcrafted piece of wall art to your collection — each sign is shaped from steel and hand-finished, ensuring a one-of-a-kind look for every piece.

Product Dimensions: • 12"W x 13"H

Available in two finish options:

  • Rust finish (burnt orange) — shaped from raw steel, then allowed to develop a rich, natural rust patina. Indoors, the patina will not change. Outdoors, the patina will deepen and gain character and texture over time.
  • Raw Steel finish (dark gray) — intended for indoor use only; outdoor exposure may cause uneven weathering.

Product Details:

  • Lightweight steel construction — magnetic surface
  • Handcrafted — slight color variations in both finishes
  • Each sign is sealed with a clear coat of polyurethane to protect
  • One-of-a-kind patina & steel patterns/marbling cannot be replicated
  • Proudly made in the USA
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Outdoor Care

Sun will eventually break down the protective polyurethane coating on our products allowing moisture to come in contact with the steel. Many people choose to let nature take its course and let the steel age naturally. For those who don't, keep reading!             

If you choose to preserve the patina, you may do so by spraying the piece periodically with additional coats of polyurethane. How often the piece needs to be recoated depends on its location. Somewhat sheltered and out of the sun, one coat each year may be enough. In full sun, exposed to the elements, you may want to coat three to four times annually.  Spray polyurethane is available at most hardware and home improvement stores.

If a product does start to age, don't worry, it will not rust away. Prairie Dance products will be around for a long, long time!

Prairie Dance

While on vacation with her husband and another couple, Terri and her friend were attracted to some metal sculptures fashioned from aged metal. The husbands, not relishing the idea of transporting the art home, responded "Well we can do that." True to their word, the husbands were able to help craft the new designs, but experiments to age the metal had failed. Then, tired, hot, and frustrated, Terri applied a solution of vinegar and water to the sculptures lying on the garage floor and walked away. Overnight, a combination of elements imparted a patina more unique than Terri had ever seen. It took Terri months to figure out just what worked that night, but through trial and error she was able to replicate the process and in 1997 Prairie Dance was born. Today Prairie Dance is produced by Terri and her small but dedicated staff.

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