- SIZE: 4.5" wide x 3.25 high
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This Aztec-style design is beautifully expressed in repousse' by Antonio Ziranda. This is a beauiful little bowl.
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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! Just TWO left!
- SIZE: 6.25" high
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Who couldn't use this hammered copper coin/key caddy? It's large enough to hold a wallet and all those pesky loose coins and keys.
- SIZE: Caddy measures about 8.5" across x 2" h.
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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.
- SIZE: 8.25" high x 9.75" at the widest
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This hand hammered copper box was inspired by a Dirk van Erp jardiniere. It makes a beautiful interior accent and it's functional too! Size: 6" high Free Shipping in the continental US.
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Sale!This contemporary style vase has a lovely organic feel and is at home with just about any interior.
- SIZE: 5.25" high x 6.25" at widest - Buy NOW and save $20!
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The long, dark nights this time of year are a good time to burrow with your favorite books and what better way to keep them all together than our Jarvie-style bookends! Scotsman Robert Jarvie (1865-1941) was an active artist and designer during the early 20th century Arts and Crafts movement. He created this design between 1905-1912 in his Chicago Illinois workshop. Anselmo has beautifully articulated the leaf in repousse' and contrasted the leaf's smooth surface with a heavily textured background.
- SIZE: 5" high x 5" wide - set of 2 bookends $185
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Our hand-hammered copper "heart" box is a great way to say "I love you." The two-piece box also makes a sweet keepsake box and is the perfect size for small jewelry and other treasures.
- 4" wide X 2.25" high
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The Pinecone is a beloved Arts and Crafts motif and our "Welcome" plaque is rich with texture. A copper hanger on the back makes for easy installation.
- SIZE: 6" high x 10.5" wide
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Albert Berry (1880-1949) immigrated from England at a young age and studied at the Rhode Island School of Design. After years of work in design he moved to Alaska and worked as a miner. The natural beauty of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest fascinated him. His work was heavily influenced by Alaskan and Northwest motifs which made his Arts and Crafts copperwork unique. Two sizes: 2.75″ high x 6″ at the widest - $80 8" x 3.5" - $120
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We made this tray in 2014 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Cobre Copper. It was inspired by an Arts & Crafts tray and artist Anselmo Miranda has made a beautiful rendition. Click the image detail to see the intricate beveled rim leading to the repousse flower border and hand cut handles - truly an heirloom piece.
- 16" wide (including handles); 13.25" not including handles.
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This hammered copper box was inspired by a beautifully enameled copper box attributed to metalsmith Eva Macomber circa 1907. Macomber was an active member of The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston established in 1897 - America's oldest arts and crafts nonprofit organization still open to this day! Just ONE left!
- SIZE: 6.25" wide x 5" high
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