Diamond Copper Sake Cup

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Size & Weight

2.5 x 2 (DH) inches | 170 Gm

Material

Copper

Care Instructions

To clean, use lime and salt or Pitambari powder.

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Diamond Copper Sake Cup

Diamond Copper Sake Cup

Translation missing: en.products.product.price.regular_price ₹ 6,059
Translation missing: en.products.product.price.sale_price ₹ 6,059 Translation missing: en.products.product.price.regular_price
Product description
  • Made of 100% pure copper metal, this Diamond Copper Sake Cup measures 2" inches in height and 2.5" inches in Diameter.

  • A lifestyle and utilitarian copper object, made with traditional techniques this hand beaten copper sake Cup has intricate design also known as ochoko in japenese, this can be used for eating soba (buckwheat noodle) or drinking sake.

  • Using handmade tools, this exquisite copper sake Cup has been hand beaten by skilled artisans from India. This product is eco-friendly, highly durable & corrosion resistant. The surface finish of this handcrafted utensil will remain the same for decades to come.

  • This product supports and empowers a landless Hindu and Muslim artisan community and preserves the rare craft of hand hammering metal in India. This community is also involved in metal art work like brass, bronze, aluminum, and copper.

  • Quality satisfaction and timely delivery are assured. To be sure of authenticity, we recommend you to buy this product from De Kulture brand only. Made in India, this brand new handmade copper utensils will add warmth and glow to your home. To clean, use lime and salt.
Craft Type & Story

Water is essential to sustain life on this planet. 70 per cent of the human body is made up of water. In ancient times, our ancestors and even our grandmothers followed the practice of storing water in containers made of copper. Their aim was probably to safeguard drinking water but there's more to the story. In today's world where we have UV filters and RO purifiers to purify water, the storage of water in metal containers may sound old-fashioned and not needed. However, this age-old practice referenced in ancient texts of Ayurveda is now supported by many. They had observed that copper was good material for storing water and realised the natural health benefits of drinking water stored in copper vessels. It was also observed that animals drinking from copper vessels and plants watered with copper-rich water were healthier than those that didn’t.