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Copper Water Curved Jug: Traditional Design | Handcrafted Pure Copper Water Jug The Zishta Copper Water Curved Jug is a handcrafted water storage and pouring vessel made from pure copper using traditional metalworking techniques. Unlike a bedside ...
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Weight (GMs) | Height In CM | Capacity (Litres) |
|---|---|---|
800 - 900 | 21.6 | 1.00 - 1.25 |
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Copper Water Curved Jug: Traditional Design | Handcrafted Pure Copper Water Jug
The Zishta Copper Water Curved Jug is a handcrafted water storage and pouring vessel made from pure copper using traditional metalworking techniques. Unlike a bedside carafe or a complete serving set, this curved copper jug is designed as a dedicated water storage and pouring solution for homes that prefer traditional drinkware.
Handmade by artisans from Maharashtra, the jug features a distinctive curved body and a brass handle attached using silver jointing. It is suitable for storing drinking water and serving it conveniently during meals or throughout the day.
Product Highlights
· Traditional Curved Profile - The jug follows a classic curved design that has been used in Indian households for generations for storing and pouring water.
· Pure Copper Construction - Made entirely from high-quality copper, giving the vessel the authentic characteristics associated with traditional copper water storage.
· Brass Handle for Easy Pouring - The sturdy brass handle provides a secure grip while lifting and serving water.
· Silver-Jointed Craftsmanship - The handle is joined to the jug using silver, reflecting traditional artisan methods that continue to be practiced today.
· Handmade by Skilled Metal Artisans - Every jug is individually crafted by experienced artisans from Maharashtra, resulting in a product that carries genuine handcrafted character.
· Suitable for Daily Water Storage - Designed for households that prefer storing water separately before serving it into glasses or tumblers.
Why Choose Zishta Copper Water Curved Jug?
· Inspired by Traditional Indian Homes - The design reflects the copper water vessels commonly found in earlier generations, bringing a familiar and timeless utility to modern households.
· Supports Copper Water Storage Practices - Many families choose drinking water stored in copper vessels as part of traditional daily routines associated with the health benefits of copper.
· Tested for Material Safety - Zishta copperware is tested in NABL-accredited laboratories and complies with RoHS standards, providing confidence in material quality.
· Non-Toxic Alternative for Water Storage - A durable and reusable option for those seeking alternatives to plastic water storage containers.
· Complements Traditional Kitchen Collections - Pairs naturally with copper tumblers, brass serveware, kansa dining products, and other handcrafted kitchen essentials.
· Built to Last with Proper Care - Copper is a durable metal that can serve households for years when maintained using recommended cleaning practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the main use of this copper water jug?
The jug is primarily used for storing and pouring drinking water in homes, dining spaces, and traditional settings.
2. Does the jug include copper glasses?
No. This product includes only the copper water jug. Matching glasses are available separately.
3. What makes the curved design different?
The curved shape is a traditional design that offers comfortable handling and controlled pouring.
4. Is the handle of this copper jug made from copper?
The handle is made from brass and is attached to the copper body using traditional silver jointing techniques.
5. Why is copper called a living metal?
Copper naturally interacts with water stored in it, unlike materials such as glass or stainless steel which primarily act as storage containers.
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India

Frequently asked Queries
Get your queries answered fast!
Do we need Kalai to store water?
As water is not acidic, we do not need kalai to store water in copper
What is black spotting on copper?
Good quality (non-coated) copper will oxidise when in contact with water or air. This results in the black/dark shade spotting. Washing it with tamarind or lime skin removes the spotting
What is the green formation in unclean copper?
This is called Patina. It is not safe to consume water from copper pots which has lots of patina. Scrub and clean copper with tamarind or lime skin once in 3-4 days
Which cluster makes copper serveware for Zishta
We work with the tambat craftsmen of Maharashtra whose lineage dates back to Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj days. The free hand beat work on copper is unique to this cluster.
Why Zishta Copper
Our Traditional Clusters use Virgin Copper and not scrap metal.
Copper is tested and certified for 99% purity.
These are completed hand made copper ware and not mass produced in machines.
Authentic handcrafted traditions making each piece unique adoring your modern home
Crafted by generational artisans with cherished history making every item a "Masterpiece"
One Stop Shop for all Traditions of Bharat
Zishta purpose is to connect you back to your roots!


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