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Care Tips for Hammered Copper Items
Cleaning: Use warm water and mild detergent; avoid abrasives to prevent scratches.Drying: Thoroughly dry to prevent water spots and oxidation.Oxidation Prevention: Use anti-oxidation coatings or specialized care products.Avoiding Acids: Limit contact with acidic foods to prevent corrosion.Storage: Keep in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight.Regular Polishing: Use copper polish occasionally but avoid over-polishing to protect the surface.
Hand Hammering Process
he history of hammered copper craft dates back to ancient civilizations, especially in regions like Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
How it’s made: Artisans heat sheets of pure copper to soften them, then use a variety of hammers to shape and texture the metal. Multiple strikes and polishing are often required to achieve the final effect.
Origins: This craft emerged around 3000 BC, with ancient Egyptians using it for tools and decorative items.
Technique Evolution: Over time,The evolution of different cultures also contributed to the craft’s diversity.
Modern Use: Today, hammered copper is still popular, but there are fewer and fewer artisans, causing prices to rise.
Solid Copper Craftsmanship – Made from high-quality solid copper with a hand-hammered finish, durable and textured.
Pedestal Design – Sturdy base for enhanced support, suitable for placement on tables, altars, and more.
Versatile Decoration – Ideal for offerings, ceremonies (Pooja, Haldi), fruits, treats, flowers, and more.
Himalayan Style – Combines traditional craftsmanship with classic design for a vintage and elegant look.
Suitable for Various Settings – Perfect for homes, temples, festive decorations, and as a thoughtful gift.
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