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Pure Copper Bottle and Glass Set Category with 95% Copper.
Capacity -Bottle 950 ml and Glass 125 ml.
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Copper Bottles and Glasses
Pure Copper Bottle and Glass Set Category with 95% Copper.
Capacity -Bottle 950 ml and Glass 125 ml.
Finish – Printed.
Copper Bottles and Glasses set with elegant enamel
Pure Copper Bottle and Glass Set Category with 95% Copper.
Capacity -Bottle 950 ml and Glass 125 ml.
Finish – Printed.
Copper Bottles and Glasses set with elegant enamel designs
Pure Copper Bottle and Glass Set Category with 95% Copper.
Capacity -Bottle 950 ml and Glass 125 ml.
Finish – Printed.
Beautiful Glossy Black Color
Copper Bottle and Glasses set with elegant enamel designs
Pure Copper Bottle and Glass Set Category with 95% Copper.
Capacity -Bottle 950 ml and Glass 125 ml.
Finish – Printed.
Copper Bottle and Glasses set with elegant enamel designs
Pure Copper Bottle and Glass Set Category with 95% Copper.
Capacity -Bottle 950 ml and Glass 125 ml.
Finish – Printed.
Copper Bottle and Glasses set with elegant enamel designs
MORADABAD METAL
Moradabad metal engraving is a fine and a delicate art. Moradabad is known as the ‘Brass City’. The designs made on the brass products here display culture, heritage, history and diversity. The patterns and designs used for decorating these items are inspired from a variety of sources, varying from Hindu Gods and Goddesses to paintings of the Mughal Era. The district has domestic units as well as large industries engaged in the manufacture of metal goods This craft shows the traces of Islamic culture. There are many sharp tools used in the process of tracing the design on to the brass, silver and copper. Metal ornaments have been a rave in all ages and times. The attractive contrasts in colours and textures of metals has led to the evolution of metal ornamentation through techniques like inlay, overlay, applique, fixing of colours etc. The brassware industry in Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh bloomed in early 19th century and British took the art to foreign markets.