You can pour silver into all kinds of molds: graphite, cast iron, sand, even wood. Wood molds?
Wood molds are in a league of their own. It is just interesting how molten silver reacts to charred wood. The molten silver slowly burns and creeps into the cracks and grooves of the wood. Then it picks up all that natural texture and turns it into a one-of-a-kind surface. Every pour tells a different story.
Honestly, I'm obsessed with wood mold pours. I love them so much, I had a bunch of Silver Saver Bars made that way, then gave them all away to friends in the silver stacking community. It was my way of sharing hand-poured silver that is so unique and beautiful!
In the comments on my latest post, a fellow stacker's question lingered: where had his pours ended up (... like lost treasures waiting to be found)?
Did you know that @fat-elvis hand-poured silver?
Presenting...
A Wood Pour by 
Like several silver stackers who are on social media, started to pour silver several years ago. And I have some of his first pours. Yup, he has gone to the dark side too!
Ooh la la!
This next one is a gift!
Silver Tic Tac, 8.4 grams
These have become part of my permanent collection of hand-poured silver from the precious metals Stackers' community, joining the works of some of the best pourers in Silverland.
Thank you,
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