- 5.5" wide x 3.5" high
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Potters and metalsmiths of the Arts and Crafts period loved to work with this classic organic form.
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Antonio Ziranda made a small edition of this gracefully fluted vase. When we first introduced this vase years ago, scouts for "Martha Stewart Living" spotted it. Later that year it was featured in the magazine - beautifully styled of course!
- 12" high x 8.5" at the widest
- $325
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This spiral design in repousse' has been a popular design for generations of coppersmiths in Santa Clara del Cobre. The artisans are inspired by the natural world and this design is inspired by the fern "fiddlehead" which grows abundantly in the forests surrounding Santa Clara. 8.5" high x 7.5" wide
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Our "Sweetheart" vase is the perfect way to say "I love you"! Mastersmith Antonio Ziranda has beautifully crafted this elegant vase, the perfect complement for a special bouquet.
- SIZE: 10" high x 2.75" at the widest, mouth 1.5" wide
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I first visited Santa Clara del Cobre in Michoacan, Mexico in the 1980s, a village that has worldwide fame for its copperwork. During subsequent trips, I always made time to visit the Museo Nacional del Cobre, a wonderful place to see the best of the best, full of award winning masterpieces that date back decades. It was during one of those visits that this bowl caught my eye. I was immediately fascinated with the organic pre-Hispanic design, its full belly implying abundance. I had to find the artist! It took a bit of digging but eventually I met Master Coppersmith Antonio Ziranda and thus began our working relationship. The original bowl is huge, 20" wide. I asked Antonio to create a scaled down version and it is beautiful.
- SIZE: 4.25" high x 6.75" widest
- Just ONE vase left!
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Working with copper has been a tradition in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacan since pre-Hispanic times. A few of the workshops in Santa Clara have modernized but Antonio Ziranda is keeping the old tradition alive, as do all the craftsmen that I work with. Michoacan is an agricultural state filled with pine forests, croplands, and fruit orchards. This indigenous design was inspired by the segments you see in oranges and grapefruits, many of which are grown in the nearby Tierra Caliente (hot land), not far from Antonio's village.
- 8.25" high x 8.5" wide
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When I visited Santa Clara del Cobre October 2019 I saw this vase in Antonio Ziranda's workshop. My visit was timed with one of the most important festivals in Mexico, El Dia de los Muertos. Part of the festivities includes a much-anticipated contest where artisans submit their best work to be judged with hopes of winning prizes. You will see the best ceramics, wood carving, weaving, embroidery, masks, and of course, copper! Antonio Ziranda participates every year and I visited his workshop just before he submitted his pieces to be juried. When I saw this vase, I had to have it. Apparently, the judges felt the same way as it received a blue ribbon! Now available in TWO sizes:
- SIZE: 6.25" high - $230
- SIZE: 7" high - $275
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Our new vase was beautifully crafted by Antonio Ziranda, inspired by a circa 1915 Roycroft vase.
- SIZE: 8" high x 4.75" wide
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I just received a small editon from Antonio Ziranda of this Dirk Van Erp "Trumpet"-style vase, which is all about form and simplicity.
- Size: 9" high x base 6" wide
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Antonio Ziranda created this sculptural piece which can serve either as a vase or bowl and was inspired by the work of Dirk Van Erp (circa 1920).
- SIZE: 10" wide x 5" high
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The sculptural lines of our contemporary copper jardiniere will make any plant seem extra special. Just ONE!
- SIZE: 7" high x 6.25" wide at top, 3.75" wide at bottom
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Antonio created this striking vase for Cobre's 30th anniversary. The fish motif is inspired by "Pescado Blanco" (white fish), a Michoacan delicacy. Lake Patzcuaro is near Antonio's village and home to Pescado Blanco. The flora and fauna of the lake have been a source of inspiration for centuries to potters, weavers, woodcarvers and of course, coppersmiths! Antonio's rendition is substantial and bold - copperwork at its best. Just TWO left!
- SIZE: 12" high x 9" widest
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