ratstr,
That's an area where you have an advantage over us here in the US. Despite the material wealth here, labor is so expensive that practically everything we own is made by machine, or at least in huge lots in factories. Of those that do hand-craft, 90 percent make things that are only decorative, not practical.
There are so few exceptions to this that I doubt if there are 6 people in the US making useful copperware by hand- the one that springs to mind is Peter Goebel of Goose Bay Workshops, who makes objects as they were made 200+ years ago here... but they are very expensive, he has little incentive to do custom work, and I myself have waited 11 months for an order.
If an object is manufactured in factories anywhere in the world it can usually be had here, but it would be very difficult indeed to get such custom work done.
If you do get one made, keep in mind that there must be no solder used in the fire ring or cooking ring, since there's no water there to protect the solder from the heat of the fire.