Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved


The Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved are vases made from old brass bombshell casings that have been carved. The Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved have a special beauty carving. The Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved combine perfectly the excellent quality with the beauty and the usability. The Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved are ideal for using as vases, as church ornamental or as decorative items. The Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved are also known as Artillery Bombshell Casings. However, whatever you call them, we have them!

The Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved are brass shell casings that have been engraved entirely handcrafted by specialized craftsmen. The Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved are polished and are varnishing to keep their shine and not to eroded. The Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved will last for a lifetime.

In our shop you can find the Trench Art Brass Shell Casings Engraved in different sizes, with light or deep carvings and with wide variety at the representations. Also, in the big sizes with deep carvings you can order any form of Saints or other representations you like.

Care Tips for Copper and Brass Products

  • Wash the copper or the brass items, before the first use, with detergents and water. Then, rinse and dry with a soft cotton cloth.
  • In order to bring back the initial polishing use the traditional solution. Damp a cloth in a solution of vinegar and salt or lemon and rub the copper item. Alternatively you can buy a special cleaner for copper and brass items.
  • One more magical way to bring back the initial polishing in copper and brass items is to immerse them for 2-3 seconds in solution that you have already prepared inside a container with citric acid sour salt. Firstly, fill with water a container in which the copper or the brass utensil can be fitted. Drop a big or small spoon of citric acid sour salt depending on the amount of the water and then immerse the copper or the brass utensil inside the water. Remove it and magically the polishing is back, no matter how much blurry or how many black spots the utensil had.
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