 This one we referred to as copper puddles. Love copper. I haven't seen this one in a while. It came about when I had a thought in a question. Specifically with Jason, the main guy when it comes to operating our CNC machines, you know, I think copper would actually bond to stainless steel. So I was like, hey Jason, what would happen if we took just some copper wire, right out of something like electrical wire, and we melted it using your TIG welder to a piece of stainless steel tube, and then put it in the lathe and turned it off so it would be a nice cylindrical shape. And we'd have these puddles of copper melted right into the stainless steel tube. And he says to me, yeah, I can do that. And this is the first one that he made. We then made a couple more, which we sold to a few people. We also messed around with mixing a few other materials in. I think there might even be a little bit of silver in here as well, because we've got some pieces of just silver casting beads melted them right in. So after that, the process of making this, we ended up making another piece we called copper puddles. So this is effectively what they looked like before we turned off the excess to make it more like the puddles. Tried to get the bits of copper a bit more kind of gnarly and give it a little bit more texture. And so if we look really carefully, what you'll be able to see is that there's copper, and you can tell by the patina, but there's also here again some bits that aren't quite copper colored, which then evolved into one of my favorite pieces. And this one has a whole lot of copper and a whole lot of really interesting patinas, some reds and some browns. And this little bit right here, for example, is fine silver. So if I get the light just right, you can totally see that it's a completely different hue than the copper bits, which were completely molten and melted with the TIG welder, so they actually alloyed right in with the stainless steel. All in all, kind of a gnarly piece, got a whole lot of texture when you roll it between your fingers, but also kind of soft because molten metal and the surface tension in the metal allowed for everything to get kind of a nice rounded, radius feel to it. Really like that design, that texture. And who knows, maybe we'll make a few more of these at some point in the future.