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copper succulent pots

copper succulent pots Small Hand Hammered Copper Succulent Pot – Artisan Variety

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copper succulent pots Small Hand Hammered Copper Succulent Pot – Artisan Variety* Small succulent pot * No drainage hole * Place a plastic pot or cover with plastic before planting * 4" diameter, 3" height * Hand hammered from solid copper sheet * Finished with lacquer coat to slow oxidization * Acquires a patina over time * Clean with moist cloth * Crafted by traditional coppersmiths or tambats * Made in Pune, India Tambat Ali in Pune is filled with sounds of hand hammering on copper metal sheets. Tamba in Marathi means copper,

* Small succulent pot
* No drainage hole
* Place a plastic pot or cover with plastic before planting
* 4" diameter, 3" height
* Hand-hammered from solid copper sheet
* Finished with lacquer coat to slow oxidization
* Acquires a patina over time
* Clean with moist cloth
* Crafted by traditional coppersmiths or tambats
* Made in Pune, India
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Tambat Ali in Pune is filled with sounds of hand hammering on copper metal sheets. Tamba in Marathi means copper, and Tambat is a coppersmith. Tambats or coppersmiths have made Tambat Ali area in Pune their home. The tambats migrated to Pune during the King Shivaji's rule. Tambats were patronized by the king and royal families to manufacture armors and swords.
Tambat Ali means alleyway of coppersmiths in Maratha, the local language of Pune. Every day in Tambat Ali, except Sunday, you can hear the sounds of copper being hammered and the burning of the furnace from 7:30 am till 8 pm. The alleyway is filled with copper vessels like water jars, tumblers, buckets and other everyday items. All the copper items are made using the traditional hand hammering method. The tradition of hammering copper is a metalworking tactic used for generations to strengthen the surface area of copper sheets. Our collection Tamba aka copper hopes to revive the traditional metal craft.
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Michelle bullard
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Stable and easy to assemble
I used these to support a heavy piece of countertop would to create a side table. Looks great and holds steady.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023
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Charles Clerici
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All pieces cut to perfection, went together perfectly
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judith stevens
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 1
Some of the components are plastic
This is not a heavy duty application what so ever . One of the flanges broke . We do not recommend this product
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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
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Kimberly matthews
Draper, US
★★★★★ 2
Quality control lacking
One tee conector was missing. Nothing avaliable locally that fits.
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Los Angeles, US
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It doesn’t stay in
The pipe keeps coming out. Not worth the money. Not sturdy to hold a top table.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024

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