Three Props
Tres Puntales was created as a place where you can find art and handmade or designed products that speak to your passions.
Cup of wine - Mouflon
Cup of wine - Deer 2
Cup of wine - Chamois
Cup of wine - Deer 1
Cup of Wine - Roe Deer 2
Cup of Wine - Roe Deer 1
Cup of Wine - Roe Deer 3
Deer - Thermos
Wild boar - Thermos
Partridge - Thermos
Thrush - Thermos
Woodcock - Thermos
Roe deer - Thermos
Cup of wine - Woodcock 3
Cup of wine - Woodcock 2
Cup of Wine - Woodcock 1
Cup of wine - Thrush 2
Cup of wine - Thrush
Cup of wine - ArruÃ
One of the hardest things for me was choosing a gift for my hunter boyfriend. I couldn't find gifts related to the world of hunting. In 2019 I started practicing pyrography (engraving drawings on wood with hot metal); I drew roe deer and thrushes to give to my boyfriend and our friends, and that's where it started. Three Props (a place where you can find art or products designed or made by hand that speak of our traditions) . I started uploading my work to social media and little by little more and more people became interested.
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My handmade and handcrafted products focus on pyrography techniques, glass engraving, and drawings with multiple materials such as charcoal, pencils, acrylics, oils, etc. And although I have achieved success and excellent results, my art is in continuous development and improvement.
The logo and name of this page have a strong connection with my grandfather José. He was a hunter, but he had to give up his passion when he went blind; I thought that hunting would die out in our family, but my partner introduced me to the world of hunting, to respect for the game and the environment, and I fell in love.
I rescued my grandfather's parallel shotgun, which he had coincidentally given to a relative and I entered the world of hunting with it. The name of Three Props refers to a song by Juanito Valderrama, the favorite of the great flamenco and copla singers for my grandfather and me. Three Props that support this page are the following: passion, art and tradition The logo is taken from the engravings on my grandfather's shotgun: a partridge and two pheasants and from the creation of an anagram based on the initials of my brand.