KUVI Pure Copper Moscow Mule Drinking Mu g with Brass Handle Handmade Hammered Design Copper Beer Mug(450 ml, Pack of 5) | Zipri.in
KUVI Pure Copper Moscow Mule Drinking Mu g with Brass Handle Handmade Hammered Design Copper Beer Mug(450 ml, Pack of 5)

KUVI Pure Copper Moscow Mule Drinking Mu g with Brass Handle Handmade Hammered Design Copper Beer Mug(450 ml, Pack of 5)

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This is your one and only stop to get 100% copper drinkwares of supreme quality and craftsmanship. We aim at delivering pure copper items for your daily needs. All our copper drinkware items are manufactured in India. They are especially designed to add aesthetic beauty to your home and kitchen collection.Our mugs are made of 100% copper. These hammered mugs are handcrafted by skilled craftsmen in India. These authentic copper mugs will add a royal persona to your collection of kitchen mugs.This Copper Cup pretty good for parties, celebrations, wedding anniversary, birthdays, housewarmings, and so on. ENJOY EVERY SIP OF YOUR FAVOURATE AND REFRESHING DRINK!!Unique Design Copper Mug suitable for home, office, restaurants, bars, hotels, café, home bar to make the adorable aspect and enjoy your refreshing & chilled drinks.This Copper Mug has ergonomic design. It has round edges, pure brass welded handle, plain mirror finish, flat base.Our collection of 100% Copper Moscow Mule mugs are curated with great prudence for your loved ones. You can gift these beautiful copper mug sets to your friends and family. These can be a thoughtful gift set.WHY MOSCOW MULE MUGS ARE MADE OF COPPER?Cold copper seems to intensify the fizziness of the carbonation in Moscow mules, making for refreshing sips and an aromatic fragrance. Many Moscow-mule drinkers also say that the copper cup enhances the flavors of the spicy ginger beer and citrus lime.Historically, Copper was the first element known to man. Ancient societies like ancient Egypt, Rome, Greece,Somalia,Incas,Aztecs and Indians used copper in various forms from currency trades to household products. Ayurvedic texts mention the use of copper vessels for drinking water. Copper is the only metal with anti-bacterial properties, which were proved to be true even during the 1800s when copper mine workers were immune to cholera.