I was inspired to make candle holders when I visited Mark Smith's studio.
Mark makes wonderful wind chimes from aluminum pipes. My first candelabrum was made from copper pipes

that were left over from a plumbing project. I used only a torch, copper pipes, solder,
and some imagination.
I fabricated the candelabrum on the left in 1998. It is one of my favorites.
This piece received an
Honorable Mention Award in The Best of Tennessee Crafts 2000 Biennial Exhibit.
The surface of the copper was sealed with polyurethane. Click on the image for an enlarged view.
I made the candelabrum on the right in October of 1999. The surface of the copper has a greenish patina
which was produced by applying a mixture of ammonia, salt, water and copper sulphate.
The surface was then sealed with polyurethane. Click on the image for an enlarged view.