Towle's has been a renowned name in the world of silversmithing for over 100 years. Founded by Samuel Kirkland Towle in 1897, the company has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation and craftsmanship. From its early days as a small workshop to its current status as a global leader in the industry, Towle's has remained committed to producing exceptional pieces that blend form and function.
Throughout its history, Towle's has been driven by a passion for excellence and a dedication to preserving traditional techniques while embracing modern technologies. This commitment has earned the company numerous accolades and recognition within the industry.
As we step into Towle's workshop, it becomes clear that silversmithing is not just a craft, but an art form. The air is thick with the scent of metal and the sound of hammers ringing against anvils. It's a sensory experience that immediately transports you to a bygone era.
I had the privilege of speaking with some of Towle's most skilled silversmiths, who shared their insights on what drives them to create such masterpieces. 'It's not just about making something beautiful,' one of them explained, 'it's about understanding the history and cultural significance behind each piece.'
As we look to the future, it's clear that Towle's legacy is not just about preserving traditional techniques but also about innovating and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. The company has always been at the forefront of incorporating new technologies and materials into their craft.
Towle's commitment to innovation has allowed them to stay ahead of the curve, creating pieces that are both timeless and modern. It's a testament to the power of human ingenuity and creativity.