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For the next 30 years or so he worked from his small workshop here producing bowls, plates, mirror surrounds and vases in copper, using only hand tools and other simple equipment. All of his designs followed images based on the products of the ancient Celts – particularly those of the
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to create most of the copper regalia they use, including the Grand Bard's crown. The Grand Bard's crown was photographed and written about in the
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