Jake Gill Blacksmith
crafts

I take commissions for a range of decorative gates, bridges, large sculptures to small keyrings
I take commissions for a range of decorative gates, bridges, large sculptures to small keyrings
My interest in blacksmithing is owed to my father, who is a potter and has a keen interest in history and old crafts, and my grandmother, who was an artist and her work mainly depicted Arthurian and Saxon legends.
I trained at Moreton Morrell college under Michelle Parker FWCB, who was the female world champion at the time. Following which I was employed as a Blacksmith by a local metalworking company.
I worked for the company for nine years, the last six of which I ran the forge solely on my own. I predominately made decorative gates and bridges for a variety of clients, ranging from small garden gates to large entrance gates for manor houses and estates.
After over a decade in the field, I decided to set up my own workshop and produce high quality, custom made products. My work ranges from sculptures, to gates, to keyrings. All commissions are welcome, of any size.