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Copper Sombu - Traditional Handcrafted Copper Water Vessel The Zishta Copper Water Pot with Cup is a handcrafted copper sombu, also known as a copper lota, made in the traditional shape that has been used across Indian households for generations. ...
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Weight (GMs) | Height In CM | Capacity (ML) |
|---|---|---|
450 - 500 | 11.5 - 11.7 | 900 - 1000 |
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All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have variations on dimensions & weight.---------------------------------------------------------
Copper Sombu - Traditional Handcrafted Copper Water Vessel
The Zishta Copper Water Pot with Cup is a handcrafted copper sombu, also known as a copper lota, made in the traditional shape that has been used across Indian households for generations.
Crafted by Maharashtra's renowned tambat artisans, this copper water pot follows the original design used for storing, pouring, and drinking water. The accompanying copper cup complements the vessel, making it a complete traditional drinkware set.
For those looking to bring home an authentic copper water pot rooted in Indian craftsmanship, this sombu preserves both form and function.
Product Highlights
· Original Sombu and Lota Shape - Made in the classic rounded form traditionally used for water storage and consumption, preserving the design's cultural authenticity.
· Crafted by Traditional Tambat Makers - Handmade by artisan communities known for their centuries-old expertise in copper utensil making and metal shaping.
· Includes a Matching Copper Cup - Comes with a dedicated cup that allows water to be served and consumed in the traditional manner.
· Made from High-Quality Copper - The vessel and cup are crafted from pure copper, maintaining the integrity of traditional copper drinkware.
· Compact and Easy to Store - The rounded shape makes the pot suitable for placement on kitchen counters, dining tables, prayer rooms, and storage shelves.
· Laboratory Tested Copperware - Zishta copper products are tested in NABL-accredited laboratories and comply with RoHS standards.
· Note - Cup and rim of lota might have some rough/fine edges.
Why Choose Zishta Copper Water Pot with Cup?
· Preserves a Traditional Indian Water Vessel - Unlike modern jugs and bottles, this design stays true to the original copper sombu used across generations.
· Connected to Heritage Metalworking - Every piece reflects the craftsmanship of Maharashtra's tambat artisans, helping sustain traditional livelihoods.
· Supports Traditional Copper Water Practices - Many households continue to value drinking water stored in copper vessels as part of longstanding cultural traditions and the health benefits of copper.
· Suitable for Daily and Ritual Use - The design makes it useful for both everyday hydration and traditional household practices where a copper lota is preferred.
· Non-Toxic and Reusable - Provides a durable alternative to plastic-based water storage and drinkware products.
· Distinctive Addition to Heritage Tableware - Its recognizable form makes it a meaningful piece for homes that appreciate traditional Indian tableware and handcrafted objects.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between a copper lota and a copper jug?
A copper lota or sombu typically has a rounded traditional shape, while a jug is designed with a larger pouring profile and handle.
2. Does this product include a cup?
Yes. The copper water pot is supplied with a matching copper cup for serving and drinking water.
3. Is this copper sombu suitable for traditional ceremonies?
Yes. The copper sombu is commonly preferred in many homes for cultural, ceremonial, and traditional household practices.
4. What makes this copper sombu different from a copper bottle or tumbler?
This product is a traditional storage vessel with an accompanying cup, whereas bottles and tumblers are primarily designed for direct drinking and portability.
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
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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"
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Zishta purpose is to connect you back to your roots!


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