Jason Younis y Delgado's website celebrating Spanish Colonial tin and tinwork, a folk art unique to New Mexico which he does in the Delgado family tradition.


purchase
Options to acquire your own piece of New Mexico's rich tinwork history

Although every piece is unique, I do have pieces from demonstrations and shows that are favorites. If you're interested in a piece you see on this site, you can contact me through email. You may also purchase directly through live events, although I can't promise what will be stocked. Please contact me directly if you would like to discuss a custom piece. This might include ordering a specific item from the Galleries or home finishes like cabinet covers and custom fit mirrors.

Thank you for supporting the Spanish Colonial Arts. Every piece is a part of New Mexico's enchanted history and our local craftspeople could not continue to keep these traditions alive without your partonage. We hope you consider each piece an investment, a collectible and an heirloom to pass on created not by a far off machine, but by caring, devoted hands.

finished pieces

See what's completed and available

events

See where I'm scheduled to sell

Supplies

tin and tools

custom punches

kits

contact

get in touch with the artist

The following is a list of vendors I sell to. The only way to be sure of what a particular vendor has in stock would be to contact them directly.

Santa Fe:

The Museum Gift shops

Albuquerque:

Rio Lindo Furniture

Chimayo:

The Trading Post

Ortega's Weaving Gallery