Have a Look at Our Latest Projects

Here are some of our latest projects. For the most up to date list find us on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn


A Forged, Chased and fabricated house sign with copper highlighted sunflowers. This was commissioned to commemorate someone special to the client.


Full view of Dumfries House walled garden gate
View of Dumfries House walled garden gate door

Blue Jay Metal Crafts was responsible for the metalwork in an oak and steel edwardian style pedestrian gate made in conjunction with a team of carpenters and found at The Dumfries House Estate walled garden.

View of Dumfries House walled garden gate door handle

Contributory decorative and structural work on a steel leaf and flower pond cover, designed by P. Johnson & Company of Scotland for a private client.

Decorative leaves in the fire
Leaf and flower pond cover made at Ratho Byres Forge

Completed restoration on the Bath town house gate
Restoration of the wrought iron slam plate

Restoration of a 19th century wrought iron pedestrian gate at a private residence in central Bath.

Restoration of the heel piviot

full view of hand rail

Contemporary interior banister rail in steel for a private residence, designed and made for a private client by Blue Jay Metal Crafts while at Forge in the Moor.

Punch through bar detail of hand rail
full view of hand rail

Bunch of 5 copper and steel forged roses
Contemporary leafwork sculpture for the 150mm challenge exhibition
Wood and steel tankard

A selection of small Items, designed and made by Blue Jay Metal Crafts.

Five ornate and decorative rose sculptures, each with 15 spiralling and individually-shaped copper petals, four steel sepals and a foot long steel stem.

Collaborative project with Langhouse, wood steel combination tankard, receptacle uniquely designed and turned by Langhouse, handle forged and twisted adding a pleasing tactility.

Free-standing, contemporary leaf sculpture heat-coloured to produce oil slick-style dark rainbows and shine. produced fot the 150mm Challenge blacksmithing exhibition