About Us

Meet Your Makers

After several decades of collecting tools and techniques, years in jewelry production together, and (most importantly) making valuable mistakes, Adrian and Sara decided that the independent casting studios they had curated for themselves better served their community as a single entity, combining years of learning and producing at a professional level into a nimble but powerful bespoke manufacturing space.

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Sara Park

Co-Founder & Executive Chaos Coordinator

“I believe that the more techniques we know, the better we can bring our dreams into reality. Let me help you bring your dreams to life.”

Always a crafty kid more prone to making houses for dolls than playing with them, Sara fell in love with metalwork in college during an “Intro to Metals” course taken for the sole purpose of acquiring the skills to make a custom computer case; instead it opened a wholly unexpected future. Suddenly a lifetime of making, tinkering, and crafting had a whole new world to play in and 15 years later that passion has only gained momentum. College, jewelry school, continuing education, and a heaping dose of pushing the boundaries of what could be accomplished at a small scale came at a serendipitous time where rapid prototyping technology was suddenly available to the average studio and a field of interest in its own right. After years as a production Jeweler and Casting Manager for local businesses Sara is overjoyed to offer that knowledge and experience to the small businesses that truly make the world go round.

Adrian Keith

Co-Founder & Director of Molten Affairs

“The first time I saw molten silver dance I knew this is what I wanted to do with my life.”

Some of Adrian’s earliest memories are of joining his dad at the bronze foundries where he worked to watch sculptures being cast. While he pursued various arts through school, he was convinced he would be going into fashion design, until an elective Jewelry and Metalsmithing course changed his passion overnight. His instructor knew he had “some familiarity” with casting because of those trips with his dad and invited Adrian to help with the class’s casting project. “The first time I saw molten silver dance I knew this is what I wanted to do with my life.” With college for goldsmithing, continuing education for new technologies and advanced stone setting, work as a production jeweler, and of course much time spent playing and practicing, he is thrilled to know he has succeeded in that goal. And now that passion is ready to be shared further, and Adrian couldn’t be more excited.

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