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Masseuse-Themed Rustic Modern Recycled Metal Figurine - Relaxing Time
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Scrap metal has never been so relaxing. This masseuse-themed recycled metal figurine captures a moment of blissful tension release with surprising warmth and humor, one bolt-and-rod figure leaning attentively over another stretched out flat on a table, every salvaged screw and coil working together to tell a scene that is instantly recognizable and genuinely delightful. Handcrafted from discarded metal and scrap materials, Mexican artisan Armando Ramirez’s design carries an eco-friendly spirit without taking itself too seriously, making it the perfect desk companion for a massage therapist, a wellness enthusiast or anyone who simply appreciates a good inside joke rendered in recycled metal.
- Recycled metal
- 0.40 oz
- 3.5 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 2.8 inches D
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Pablo Cisneros
Country: Mexico
Hi, how are you? I'm Edmundo Cisneros. My father, Bibiano Cisneros, has a workshop for artistic wrought iron. From the time I was a boy I began to learn about his work. My dad would take me with him sometimes, and explain how things were done. Eventually, I surpassed my teacher! Not even my father could craft some of the things I did. So we made a great team. He was the number one teacher, and I was the number two, even though I was the youngest in the shop.
Whenever I saw scraps of metal, I would play around with them to see what I could make. That is how I began creating designs from recycled materials. There was an automotive garage nearby, and they'd save scraps for me. Shoppers seemed to like my designs, and so I began to craft more recycled works.
"As time went by, I've continued innovating, creating, and evolving until I've formed different collections, such as my vehicle collection. It is comprised of trains, motorcycles, cars, and such, and I really like it.
"The process begins with selecting the scraps I want to use. I clean and prepare them, and then my imagination takes off. I weld and solder various parts together, giving form to my ideas. Finally, I coat each finished work in lacquer to protect it.
"Today I divide my time between my father's wrought iron decorative work, and my own sculpture collections. Artistically, I dedicate all my work to the people I love most – my family.""