Crafted by Master Smith Antonio Ziranda, this beauty was inspired by squash grown in the gardens of Santa Clara del Cobre, where our artists live.
- SIZE: 12″ at widest x 6.5″ high
Our copper smiths gather and melt discarded copper for use in their workshops. They employ the bonfire method, which involves slowly heating and hammering until the metal is raised. Once the bowl or vase walls are formed each piece is finished with a special hammer. The metal oxidizes and the finish becomes matte. Colors darken to deep browns and reds, depending on the amount of salt in the air and how often the copper piece is handled. Each piece is proudly signed by its creator.
Handmade and fairly traded in Michoacán, Mexico.