Forged pan made from a single piece.

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Title

Forged pan made from a single piece.

Description

A unique forged pan with a diameter of 21 centimeters and a handle made from a single piece. Suitable for use on all types of heat sources and with low energy consumption.

Creator

2121

Source

craftedobjects,uppercarniola

Date

2025

Contributor

iain

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

823

Alternative Title

Kovana ponev iz enega kosa

Date Submitted

13/01/2026

Date Modified

13/01/2026

References

https://prvi.rtvslo.si/podkast/intervju-radio/3633109/174860660 https://mro.si/en/iron-forging-museum-kropa Slavec Gradišnik, Ingrid, 2011: Kovaštvo (Blacksmithing). In: Slovenika, slovenska nacionalna enciklopedija. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga (pp. 627-628).

Extent

21cm x 5cm x 21cm

Spatial Coverage

current,46.1276625914593,14.229099836053459;

Europeana

Europeana Type

TEXT

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Prim Media

2137

Material

Steel.

Natural Cultural

Cultural

Craft

metalwork

Tool

Fireplace, blacksmith's hammer, tongs, grinding tools, woodworking tools.

Place

Log nad Škofjo Loko 13, 4220 Škofja Loka

Material Source

The steel is purchased from retailers in Slovenia, who source it from various suppliers abroad.

Technique

The pan is hand-forged from a single piece using traditional blacksmithing techniques - flattening and stretching hot steel with a spring hammer an manual hammer and hardening.

Function

Useful product for cooking or frying or baking.

Creation Purpose

For wholesalers and individual customers in Krmelj's online store.

Production Quality

Several hundred per year.

Conecept

Blacksmithing has been a family craft for seven generations; production still takes place in the traditional way, with each piece passing through the hands of blacksmiths who work it by hand. This means that every item is unique, despite being mass-produced.

External ID

ZRCSAZU_AR_04(3)

Citation

2121, “Forged pan made from a single piece.,” VERAP, accessed April 2, 2026, https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/2136.

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