Pure Copper Gangal, Gangalam
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Pure Copper Gangal
Product Details: The copper Gangal, also known as the copper bowl Copper Gangal is a rust-free utensil made of pure copper. Copper Gangal is also used as a house decorative item, for pooja, and as a floral decoration pot. It adds a sophisticated touch to your office, living area, and bedroom. We used to clean the gods and goddesses idols in this copper Gangal. It includes a stand with a flat bottom that rests on the floor and grips on both sides that make it easy to move. It might be a housewarming present. It is often used in temples and household designs.
Copper is a traditional material for making gangalam bowls because it is durable and resistant to corrosion. It is also considered auspicious in Hindu culture and it is believed to bring good luck and prosperity. It is also considered as a collectible item and can be used as a decorative piece in homes, temples, and other religious or cultural settings.
Product Capacity: 1000ml, 1500 ml, and 2000 ml
Cleaning Instructions: Copper generally gets oxidized or tarnishes as a natural phenomenon. Hence a glance at the cleaning ways might help you to maintain Copper products well.
- Pitambari Powder is the best and most traditional way to clean copper items.
- Vinegar with a combination of Salt can be applied and cleaned or otherwise the copper product to be cleaned can be immersed in a solution of Vinegar and salt in boiling water.
- The lemon and salt mixture can be rubbed to clean the product and salt can be replaced with Baking Soda.
Legal Disclaimer: As all products are handcrafted, sizes may differ. All the mentioned dimensions and weights are approximate.
Manufacturer Ashtok
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