• 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 TWO left!  
    • SIZE: 6.25" wide x 5" high
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  • Our copper wine bucket is beautifully crafted by Jose Luis who secures the handles with copper rivets. The bucket not only chills your wine but also adds a bit of gaiety to any event - practical and festive, what more could you want?
    • SIZE: 10" high x 8" wide at mouth
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    You may also be interested in the Hand-hammered Copper Coaster Tray and the Hand-hammered Copper Wine – Beverage Coaster.
  • 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
  • We first saw this bowl in the dining room at the famous Greene and Green Gamble Home Museum in Pasadena, California in the mid-1990's. We liked it so much we decided to make it in copper and it's been a hit ever since. This bowl is water-tight and perfect for floating your favorite flowers - a cheerful accent for your home. I use mine for fresh fruit, pretty and functional!
    • 10" across x 4.5" high
    • Free Shipping in the continental US.
  • This hand hammered copper cremation urn is a beautiful adaptation of the famous "van Erp" acorn jardinaire. This urn is perfectly suited to hold the cremains of a loved one. Size:
    • 6"h x 6"w
  • A Gustave Stickley-style nut bowl circa 1910 inspired this copper bowl that is beautiful and functional too! Just 3 left!

     
    • SIZE: 3" high x 7" wide
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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 hammered copper pot is a beautiful and practical way to display your favorite kitchen tools!

    • SIZE: 6" high x 6" wide
    • We have just TWO left!
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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 TWO vases left!
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  • Just for fun I asked Coppersmith Jose Luis to make a limited edition of copper eggs and they are so cute! They also serve as a box to hold small treasures.

    (Please note bunny and eggs not included.)
    • SIZE: 4.5" high x 4" wide
    • Free Shipping in the continental US.
  • This sweet dish is perfect for holding earrings, coins and other small treasures.  
    • Size: 4.75" wide
  • This beautifully simple bowl was inspired by a Roycroft bowl made in the early 1900s.
    • SIZE: 7″ high x 1.5″ at the widest
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