• 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 
    • Free Shipping in the continental U.S.
  • This hammered copper pot can be used as a catch-all, kitchen utensil jar, table centerpiece, you name it. Don't delay, we have just ONE!
    • Size: 8" high x 7.5" wide
    • Sorry, no additional discounts on one-of-a-kinds.
    • Free Shipping in the continental US
           
  • This hammered copper pot can be used as a catch-all, table centerpiece, kitchen utensil jar, you name it. Don't delay, we have just TWO!
    • Size: 7.5" high x base 7" wide
    • Free Shipping in the continental US
  • This design originated in the Roycroft Metal Shop circa 1920 and described as an "Inverted Bell" Vase. Antonio Ziranda has beautifully crafted a small edition. Don't delay, we have just 2 small vases and 1 large vase!
    • 2 Sizes
    • Small: 8.5″ high x 6.5″ wide - Just TWO left!
    •  Large vase -$225 - Just ONE available.
    • Free Shipping in the continental US
  • 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
  • Sale!

    NEW Copper Collector Series “Diamond” Vase

    Original price was: $325.00.Current price is: $275.00.
    The "diamonte" (diamond) motif has been a favorite design for generations of coppersmiths in Santa Clara del Cobre. Historically the diamond has been a symbol of strength and invulnerability.  Master Coppersmith Antonio Ziranda has created a diamond pattern on this vase using respousse', a technique dating to ancient Mesopotamia. Antonio begins from inside the vase, using hammers and other handmade tools to "push" the diamond design out.
    • SIZE: 8.25" high x 9.75" at the widest
    • Sorry, no additional discounts on sale items.
    • Free Shipping in the U.S. continent
  • 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
    • Only ONE left!
    • FREE SHIPPING in the continental US
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