Our Story
David Miro was born in Mosul, Iraq in 1939 to a Jewish family that was engaged in many types of craft involving different types of metals for several generations.
In 1950, the entire family came to Israel, making Aliyah to the city of Akko.
When the family was settled, the grandfather of David started to teach him the unique type of copper artwork.
The David Miro's Artwork Shop Story
When David finished his army service, he opened his first shop in 1963 in the city of Akko.
The unique store specializes in many different and unique art designs of David, involving motifs from Judaism, Christianity, and the Holy Land of Israel.
About the Copper Artworks Sold in the Store
During the production of the artworks, we use basic materials (copper or brass) coated with oxide or silver. All the artworks are coated with lacquer and burned so that they will not tarnish.
David Miro's large and unique store includes art items that can only be found in this store and nowhere else. It features unique art that can only be heard about in stories with history and nostalgia from previous generations.
Since 2005, David Miro's son, Dror, began working with him and has since been trained to be the next generation of copper smithing artist.
In 1950, the entire family came to Israel, making Aliyah to the city of Akko.
When the family was settled, the grandfather of David started to teach him the unique type of copper artwork.
The David Miro's Artwork Shop Story
When David finished his army service, he opened his first shop in 1963 in the city of Akko.
The unique store specializes in many different and unique art designs of David, involving motifs from Judaism, Christianity, and the Holy Land of Israel.
About the Copper Artworks Sold in the Store
During the production of the artworks, we use basic materials (copper or brass) coated with oxide or silver. All the artworks are coated with lacquer and burned so that they will not tarnish.
David Miro's large and unique store includes art items that can only be found in this store and nowhere else. It features unique art that can only be heard about in stories with history and nostalgia from previous generations.
Since 2005, David Miro's son, Dror, began working with him and has since been trained to be the next generation of copper smithing artist.