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This product was handcrafted from copper in ancient times. It is unknown when it was manufactured. It has no brand, …
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This product was handcrafted from copper in ancient times. It is unknown when it was manufactured. It has no brand, it was made by artisans during the Ottoman Empire.
In ancient times, it was a kitchen equipment used to transport foodstuffs such as water and sherbet.
This product has a very beautiful and aesthetic stance as seen in the pictures. It is a handle product.
This product will add a historical, mystical and oriental atmosphere to the environment.
The handle of the product is made of brass, so it not only adds aesthetic appeal and elegance to the product, but also highlights the value and shine of copper.
Among the metals used in the production of cookware and cooking products, copper has the best thermal conductivity. Thanks to these features, copper utensils guarantee a homogeneous cooking process without losing the flavors and nutritional qualities of the dishes. The inner surfaces and covers of these products are coated with tin.
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