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Lois and Jake 1977

Lois & Jake 1977

 History of COPPERLAND ARTS & CRAFTS

Jake Gariepy worked twenty-eight years as a furnace operator for the Calumet & Hecla Mining Co. in Hubbell Mi. In 1968, the mining company ended operations in Upper Michigan’s Copper Country.

He found work with the area’s only coppersmith and learned the craft. He was a welder on the famous Bishop Baraga Statue erected in 1972 that now overlooks Keweenaw Bay between L’anse and Baraga.

When his employer left the Copper Country, Jake & Lois opened Copperland’s doors in 1977.

Jake's son Terry, and his wife Jean, began working with him in the mid 1980s and
in 1989 he transferred  ownership to his son. Jake worked with them until 1991.

Copperland has been operated by the Gariepy family since 1977. It is now owned and operated by Jean Gariepy, Jake's daughter-in-law.

Copperland is the area’s oldest copper shop that crafts on site. We pride ourselves in creating quality copper sculptures at reasonable prices.

Copperland is located in Lake Linden on Highway M-26 just South of Super Foods,
(it's the yellow building).

                                    WE ARE THE HOME OF THE ORIGINALS.

Jean and Grandson

Jean Gariepy and Grandson Jake Gariepy

 

Jim at work

Our Friend Jim at the welding table brazing a blossom ring frame.

 

 

Jean at work

Jean in our spray booth clear coating a pine bough ring.