SEE VIDEO to appreciate this serving / server iron metal piece by JAN BARBOGLIO.  One of the unique items to this piece is that it is HAND SIGNED "Barboglio" -- these were not normally signed, in fact only signed by the iron mark.  However, this piece has both -- the HAND SIGNED and the iron mark of Jan Barboglio. This handcrafted hammered piece by Jan Barboglio is an original piece from her Iron Collection. It is a retired item and no longer available on the secondary market, making it a rare find for collectors. The dark brown to black hammered iron sculpture length is 15 inches and 8.5 inches wide, with a weight of 3.5 pounds. The piece is hand signed and each one of her works is different, adding to its unique charm. It is approximately 4" in depth. It can be used for serving, baking, and for decor. There are handles on both sides of the serving dish.  The old Mexico style and solid iron and metal material make it aesthetically warm and primitively handsome. This is a must-have for any collector of Mexican and Latin American traditions. In excellent condition -- never used. It is part of my Jan Barboglio collection, see more details below.  I am listing/ selling my collection, starting with any item I may have two of -- my other one that is like this one -- I use to serve drinks or other items to the deck in the summer and place as part of my decor in my kitchen all other times.  It is beutifully hand hammered -- and visually striking. 

This piece will surely add a touch of rustic charm to your decor. All of her ironwork pieces are handmade and individually casted. The dark brown to black color and has the Old Mexico style. It is rare to find on the secondary market -- especially being hand signed.  Known for its primitively handsome quality, this sculpture is perfect for your decor. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this original piece of art that embodies the history and tradition of Mexico and Latin American countries.

Perfect as a Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Easter or New Year's gift, it has a rich history and tradition from Mexico and Latin American countries. Each piece is slightly different and original, adding to its rustic charm. 

This item is listed by YouBeYou LLC.  Feel free to check my Ebay store for the ones currently listed or if you love Barboglio's work and are a collector of her iron, you may want to save (by clicking on the heart) my store to see what is coming up next!

I have a huge collection of Jan Barboglio’s ironwork and I post approximately 2-4 items a week.  If you are a collector of her work, like many do, or just love her style, please feel free to look at other pieces of her ironwork within my Ebay store.  I have a category dedicated for Jan Barboglio items.  You can click here to see what I have in my shop currently: VTG JAN BARBOGLIO, Iron, Metal  You may want to save my Ebay store to see the ones that are coming up next week! Here is my store name and link; YouBeYou LLC

ABOUT JAN BARBOGLIO.........

In all of Barboglio's iron/metal pieces you will see brown or black in the piece and this is the finishing process that adds to its distinct iron metal beauty.  Each of the artist piece is slightly different in shading texture, color, irregularities, and imperfections - because they are hand individually casted. The talent that goes into these pieces is just remarkable -- talent of combining materials is what makes each object of Jan Barboglio's original and distinctive and has become her trademark. She uses old wood, honed and combined with iron, glass, crystal, and stone mixed with silver and etched cut glass guarantees each object's authenticity. Her pieces are known to be aesthetically warm, primitively handsome and are TRUE WORKS OF ART. Of HIGH QUALITY and always sensuous to the touch, her works have become highly COLLECTABLE.  


These iron pieces handmade by Jan Barboglio have a long history in Mexico and Latin American countries. Each piece is hand worked. It is individually cast or wrought, hammered, sanded and hand finished. Slight irregularities, imperfections and variations of shading and texture are characteristics of the material and the old world finishing process that adds to its distinct beauty.  Each piece is slightly different. 

 

JAN BARBOGLIO


After many years designing clothing with her sister in their Barboglio Cristina & Jan Collection, Jan Barboglio began sculpting accessories and furniture for her own home. Her childhood, spent in north central Mexico, would prove to be fertile ground for inspiration, and every object created by her would carry with it the rich history and romance of old Mexico.


Barboglio’s initial designs of wax grabbers were for her silver, bronze and iron candelabra. Altar pieces and house blessing crosses were integrated into her own home furnishings. Her love of entertainment would later result in her own iron chargers,  platters and chafing dishes. Leather goods and saddle stools began to fill her home. All of these influences are evident in her Jan Barboglio Collection of today.

 

This is a pre-owned item and I take great care to accurately describe the item but please see the pictures for full details. While we do our best to list every item in detail, these are vintage and pre-owned items and some flaws are to be expected. Please see all photos/ video as they are a large part of the description of our items. 

 

I have additional similar items that I have yet to list that you may be interested in.  Feel free to follow my store (YouBeYou LLC) to see those when posted.  

 

Please see all photos/ video as they are a large part of the description of our items.

 

I strive to make every purchase a pleasant experience. Please feel confidence in you purchase that I'll make every effort to correct any issues that may arise. If used, there are always some sign of wear -- well, because it is used, vintage, or antique. All items are used -- Each item is inspected for quality.

 

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(Note: pictures may include measurements, and some have a video.)