Copper Water Dispenser Sale
- Regular price Rs. 7,500.00
- 2 available
P-TAL's copper water dispenser serves all the advantages of drinking water from Tambe ke bartan. The copper water dispenser is a uniquely handcrafted vessel meant for storing water. It has a unique round bottom appearance making it all the more attractive for our customers! It comes in 3 variants of 3 litres, 5 litres, 10 litres and can also be customised as per our customers’ requirement upto a quantity of 20litre copper water dispenser. This finely hammered dispenser takes on and around 1 day to be handcrafted by our Thatheras. It has a tap fitted as its outlet for the convenience of our customers.
The water stored in a copper vessel for 8 hours is called ‘Tamra-Jal'. Drinking this water slows down ageing. According to Ayurveda, it also detoxifies the body and aids in weight loss.
- Size in Inches (LxBxH):
- Pot 3L: 8.5 x 8.5 x 5.5
- Stand 3L : 8 x 8 x 5
- Pot 5L: 10 x 10 x 6.5
- Stand 5L : 9 x 9 x 5.75
- Pot 10L: 12 x 12 x 7
- Stand 10L: 11 x 11 x 7.5
- Finish: Reddish Copper (Handcrafted in pure copper)
- Weight in kg:
- 3L: 2.500 (with lid)
- 5L: 4 (with lid)
- 10L: 5 (with lid)
- Note: Any variation in weight & size is the characteristic of handcrafted products.
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- We believed locally that the art of making utensils by Kansara as well as ornaments existed since Tretayuga.
- Kansa usage dates back to thousands of years and have been an integral part of many households till recent years.
- Kansa as it is known traditionally was used in every household across sihor, Gujarat and most parts of western India.
- Ayurveda has documented immense health benefits of using kansa vessel in day-to-day food preparation and serving.
- Traditionally it was considered best to have food in kansa dinner set
- The artisan cluster located in gujarat.
- The process of making starts with making metal ingots with 78-80 % copper and 22-20 % tin mixture.
- The ingot is then repeatedly heated and beaten by a group of artisans to specific shapes.
- The finer finishing is done using lighter hammers and then a coating of salt and clay applied to firm up the metal.
- Once cooled, the bronze ware is worked with fine hammers and lathe work to give the shine and finish.
- It takes 23 operations to make one bronze ware
- This highly skilled craft takes years of training and working in extreme temperatures.
- The artisans generally start work early in the morning around 3 am and finish before noon as it becomes impossible to work in extreme heat beyond that!
- Kansa vessels are used for storing and serving food.
- Kansa retains heat well and helps in maintaining the food warm and retains freshness.
- Kansa has immense utility value in improving the quality of food being consumed.
- As per Ayurveda, eating food from bronze vessel purifies the food, improves immunity and enhances brain function.
- Easy to recycle thereby enabling a sustainable option. Lasts for generations and reduces carbon footprint.
- These are hand beaten and crafted products, might have some fine/sharp edges.
- All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have minor variations on dimensions & weight.
- Wash it 2-3 time with scotch-brite before use it. All blackness is gone after use 3-4 month.
- Kansa vessels are used only for storing and serving food. They cannot be used for cooking.
- The serving bowls can be used for reheating food in low flame. Place the bowl on top of gas with food inside. Do not place empty vessel on the stove.
- Gently wash with mild detergents. Do not use steel scrubber.
- Use normal Scotch-Brite surface with lime or tamarind to retain or revive the shine.
- The charcoal finish wears off with usage and gets replaced by the metallic shine for the base.
- The Kansa utensils are finely crafted artwork and needs to be handled with care.
- Do not use for storing food long than 4-5 hours
- Do not place bronze utensils with food storage in freeze
- Do not plate kansa vessels for cooking
- Don’t place the kansa vessels on the stove for cocking.
- Some products are casting it’s not possible to shape with hand so needs to be with care handled.
- These are hand beaten and crafted products, might have some fine/sharp edges.
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