Chickasaw

Daniel Worcester

Worcester creates one-of-a-kind knives made from found and repurposed objects.

Artist's Full Biograpy

Daniel Worcester forges works of art by hand from found objects like old wagon springs, tools and steel files. With loving precision, he creates one-of-a kind knives. The handles of his art pieces include a variety of materials, such as dominoes, billiard balls, poker chips and
sterling silver utensils. Worcester works in his studio and forge located near his home. His work has won many awards at major art shows including eight first place awards from the Santa Fe Indian Market, Santa Fe, New Mexico. His work
has been selected by the Museum of Arts and Design, in New York for the
“Exchanging Hands II” exhibit. Worcester’s knives have also been exhibited at many major museums across the United States.