Our Artisans
At Greego, we don’t spotlight our artisans by name. In their world, mastery isn’t measured by recognition, but by the consistency of getting it right—again and again.
These are individuals who have spent lifetimes refining their craft, choosing to remain in the background while their work speaks, clearly and completely, for itself.
Most began as children, watching their fathers and uncles work brass by hand. For them, this was never a decision. It was a life they stepped into with pride. Many of their studios have been active for over 70 years. Some have worked side by side for decades—each mastering a specific stage of the process: casting, welding, finishing.
Brass isn’t just shaped—it’s felt. Each piece is held, adjusted, evaluated not only by eye, but by hand. This work isn’t fast. It isn’t scalable. It was never meant to be.
These are the hands behind statues, ceremonial objects, and now, Greego hardware. Objects made to be touched. Meant to last. Passed on.
What you see in every Greego piece is the result of a lifetime—and a lineage—of mastery. And like the best traditions, it’s meant to continue.