- SIZE: 2.75″ high x 6″ at the widest
- Free Shipping in the continental US.
- Sorry! No additional discounts on sale items.
-
Sale!
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.
-
Sale!
The Roycroft Metal Shop in East Aurora NY was in full production by 1910 and was the inspiration of Elbert Hubbard, a visionary inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement in England that was thriving at the time. His upbeat marketing combined with the beauty and design of the handcrafted objects that were produced in the shop made them extremely popular.
- SIZE: 2″ high x 5.75″ wide
- Free Shipping in the continental US
- Sorry, no additional discounts on sale items.
-
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
-
Sale!
I love fall squash, so much so that years ago I brought three favorites from my garden to my coppersmiths in Mexico to use as models. This summer I asked Antonio Ziranda to replicate them for the holidays and he has done a beautiful job - they're sculptural and whimsical - a single squash or a grouping makes a delightful statement!
- $95 each
- 3 sizes:
- Left Squash 5" high
- Middle Squash 6.5" high
- Right Squash 7.25" high
- Free Shipping in the continental US.
-
These hand-hammered apples are beautifully crafted, with the stem and leaf worked out of the fruit body, one solid piece of copper!
- Small apple 5" high - $85
- Large apple 5.5" high - $110 - just 2 left!
- Free Shipping in the continental US.
-
Our hand-hammered copper pears are beautifully crafted, with the stem and leaf worked out of the fruit body.
- Small Pear 5.5" high x 3.5"
- Large Pear - SOLD OUT!
- Free Shipping in the continental US.
-
Our new vase was beautifully crafted by Antonio Ziranda, inspired by a circa 1915 Roycroft vase.
- SIZE: 8" high x 4.75" wide
- Free Shipping in the continental US
-
Antonio Ziranda practices the traditional coppersmithing method of repeatedly heating the copper over an open bonfire until the final form is achieved. The bonfire flames inspired this design which dates back generations, an indigeneous design.
- 13.25" high x 4.5" wide
- Free shipping in the continental U.S.
-
This lovely organic design is reminiscent of fern fronds which grow abundantly in the forests surrounding the village of Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacan where my artists and their families have lived for generations. The fern frond is symbolic of resiliance and the ability to adapt to diverse environments, growth and renewal.This piece beautifully displays Master Copppersmith Antonio Ziranda's skill in repoussé.
- Size: 8" high x 9" wide
- Free UPS shipping in the continental US.
-
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 ONE left!
- SIZE: 12" high x 9" widest
- Free Shipping in the continental US
-
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
- Free Shipping in the U.S. continent
-
The creator of this design was an amazing woman of her time, Marie Zimmerman (1879-1972). She was active in a “man’s world” creating metal sculptures and objects with a distinctive organic style. She came from a wealthy family, didn’t need to work and had no desire to marry – she was a true maverick. Antonio Ziranda created a beautiful interpretation of Zimmerman’s original vase. We have just ONE!
- SIZE: 9.75″ high x 10″ wide
- Free Shipping in the continental US.
- Sorry, this vase isn't available for additional discounts.