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Copper water bottle
Copper water bottle









copper water bottle copper water bottle

Another result of patina is small black dots or lines developing on the surface of the bottle. This oxidisation is a natural process known as “patina” and usually means your bottle will transform into a darker shade or sometimes turn a slightly green colour. Why Do Copper Bottles Turn Black?Ĭopper is a reactive metal and it’s therefore to be expected that the bottle will change colour over time. As with any hand-finished item, no two bottles will ever be the same and while we’ve tried our best to avoid discrepancies, it’s entirely normal that your bottle may show minor blemishes as a result of the hand-finished process. Your Kalsi Copper bottle has been handmade in India (the motherland or Ayurveda).Ĭopper, unlike steel or other metals, is quite a tricky material to process and that’s why our bottles are all handmade, rather than being machine produced.

copper water bottle

# Wait at least 30 minutes before eating or drinking anything else. # Try to ensure the water is not stirred or shaken too much before drinking. # Drink a glass of water first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. # Fill the water bottle at night just before you sleep. In the most traditional sense, the best way to perform tamara ritual is as follows… You can drink water from the bottle at anytime, but we advise storing water inside your bottle anywhere between 4-8 hours in order to get maximum health benefits. The longer you leave water inside your copper bottle, the stronger the copper taste will be. The water needs to spend some time inside the copper vessel in order for the copper to seep in and “charge” the water with the medicinal qualities. Traditionally the water is stored in the copper vessel overnight and then drank first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. The procedure is known as Tamara-jal literally translated from Sanskrit to mean copper (tamara) water (jal). Drinking copper water is a ritual taken from Ayurveda that has been practiced in India for hundreds of years.











Copper water bottle