Audra Azoury
Sister Bridge Steel Ornament
Sister Bridge Steel Ornament
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Capture the iconic grace of Pittsburgh’s famous Three Sisters Bridges with this stunning and lightweight steel ornament.
This piece celebrates the graceful suspension and signature yellow hue of the Allegheny River bridges—a quintessential view of the Steel City. Like the Fort Pitt ornament, this keepsake is crafted by local Pittsburgh artist Audra Azoury from non-tarnishing, lightweight stainless steel, ensuring it’s an unbreakable memento that will be cherished for years. Whether you're decorating a holiday tree or adding a subtle nod to your favorite city on a gallery wall, this ornament is pure Pittsburgh pride.
Key Uses & Features
- Architectural Accent: A modern, artistic representation of Pittsburgh's unique civil engineering and history.
- Collectible Souvenir: Perfect for anyone collecting pieces of the city or honoring a special memory on the Allegheny riverfront.
- Durable Keepsake: Made from strong, lightweight stainless steel, it’s a decoration that’s safe from breaking and will never tarnish.
Perfect For
- Steel City Wedding Gifts: A beautiful nod to the city where they said "I do" (especially for couples who love the North Shore).
- The Bridge Enthusiast: For the person who knows the history and beauty of every span in the 'Burgh.
- Visitors & Tourists: An easy-to-pack, high-quality souvenir to take home from their trip to Pittsburgh.
- Hostess Gift: A charming and local offering when attending a holiday party or dinner.
Materials & Dimensions
- Dimensions: 1" x 3.5"
- Material: Lightweight, highly durable stainless steel (will not tarnish or break).
- Artist: Designed by Pittsburgh artist Audra Azoury.
- Supports Local Artists
- Easy Returns
- Fast Shipping

Made by Audra Azoury
Created by Audra Azoury of Audra Azoury Jewelry and Gifts in McMurray, PA.
Audra crafts jewelry and ornaments from stainless steel that represent the most iconic images of the Steel City. She takes inspiration from landmarks, Pittsburghese and architectural elements of bridges in her designs.