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India has the reputation of manufacturing some of the finest, unique and exclusive handicrafts in the world. Art and metal craft has been a significant and inseparable part of the Indian culture. For thousands of years, our Indian craftsmen and artisans, through their creative acumen, perseverance and devotion have been producing some of the finest quality of hand-crafted items; our highly talented craftsmen carry a rich and diverse heritage of skilled craftsmanship that gets passed on from one generation to another. This age-old traditional techniques of theirs offer uniqueness to their prized creations that are truly exclusive in themselves. Due to their undaunted efforts and the initiatives of the Government of India, the popularity of the Indian handicrafts are constantly on the rise not only at the domestic level but also at the international level, and connoisseurs worldwide hold our artwork in high esteem.
The brass art of India, like several other art forms of our Nation, holds a predominant place in the world arena. Indian produces a wide range of brass artworks ranging from decorative items like statuettes, statues, figures of deities, wall hangings, different types of figurines, jewellery and showpieces. Additionally, our artisans manufacture articles for worship (puja items) like vases, lamps, bells, incense stick holders as well as different types of utensils like plates, bowls, pots, jugs, tumblers, spice boxes, containers, woks, pans, turners, tongs or pincers, spoons, and many more. They exemplify gorgeousness, excellence and intricacy. Sculpting and engraving on brassware is a highly specialized job that requires years of patience and experience. Brass artwork including decorative items, articles of worship as well as brass utensils for everyday use in common households are also in huge demand in temples and other places of worship, in religious gatherings, in palaces and royal households which shows that brass has an universal acceptability in all strata of the society.
Brass being an alloy of copper and zinc, it has a truly long life and doesn’t get degraded over time. If proper care is taken to keep them in perfect condition, brass handicraft items continue to maintain its lustre and even with prolonged usage, they tend to if have the same brilliance as they had when they were purchased years ago. Brass is anti-corrosive, but due to oxidation that takes place due to it contact with oxygen in the air, it tends to develop a protective coating called patina. This patina can be cleaned with lemon juice or white vinegar mixed with half a spoon of baking soda; mix them well and until it becomes a paste. Apply the paste with a soft cloth and wait for 10 to 15 minutes, after tat clan it with warm water and immediately wipe it dry. Once cleaned and polished, brassware regain its lustre and shine.
NOTE: Our copper bottles are available in 300ml, 600ml, 750ml and 1 litre quantities. We manufacture copper bottles of original copper colour as well as customized bottles in various colours, designs and shapes as per your preference.
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