Title: CLINQ’s Hand-Made Copper Glassware | Unique Barware
1COPPER
GLASSWARE
The History And Why Its Back In Trend In
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2CLINQs feature products are our hand- made
copper glassware. They bring a sense of style
and exclusivity to social events and gatherings.
Copper homewares, particularly kitchenware were
hugely popular in the 19th century and every
household would use copper pots and pans.
Coppers unsurpassed heat conductivity makes it
a hit in the kitchen as it heats up almost
instantly and cools down just as fast. Its this
property, as well as its beautiful colour, that
also makes it so popular for drinkware. Copper
products in the home slid out of trend in the
1900s, but weve seen a surge in popularity in
the past 5 years. Whether it be solid copper or
rose gold, its certainly been widely used in
homes, bars and restaurants, and this trend is
set to stay.
3The Craftsmanship Of Our Hand- Made Copper
Glassware
Copper craftmanship has been a traditional
Indian skill dating back centuries. Passed down
through many generations, skilled artisans spend
their days folding, turning and hammering
products, be it copper mugs, copper straws or
furniture. The properties associated with copper
are also very prevalent in the Indian culture,
so it has an even larger significance to these
artisans than family history. Copper has
cultural, religious, medical and astrological
values in India.
4Ayurveda And The Health Benefits Of Drinking
From Copper Glassware
Ayurveda is an ancient health care tradition
that has been practiced in India for at least
5,000 years. The word comes from the Sanskrit
terms ayur (life) and veda (knowledge). More
than 90 percent of Indians use some form of
Ayurvedic medicine and the tradition is becoming
popular in the Western world, although its
still considered an alternative medical
treatment.
5Copper is one of the oldest metals known to
human civilisation and has been used for
medicinal purposes for centuries.. Ayurveda, the
most ancient medicinal science, states that
copper is the Kapha energy balancing metal. This
means that using copper as an ornament, mixed
with medicines or eating food/drinking water in
copper glassware or copper mugs is good for
balance.
6Copper Glassware In The Modern World
If the master craftmanship and history of copper
in India doesnt make you want to buy some for
your home, then how about the aesthetics? One
reason copper remains popular is the effortless
sense of luxury the metal colour embodies. The
warmth, glow, and shine is undeniable, and there
is something simultaneously natural and
ethereal about it. For style-conscious
designers, copper will remain a staple. Why?
Perhaps because its just different enough gold
and silver have often been the default. Copper
lets others know that you are fashion-forward
and care about aesthetics.
7Bringing this trend to barware, whether its
copper moscow mule mugs, copper straws or copper
champagne flutes, the effect is the same.
Gleaming and dazzling, copper glassware draws the
eye. Yes, it does need a slightly higher level
of maintenance than traditional glass, but this
effort is greatly offset by the benefits. Not
only coppers aesthetical appearance but the
tactility of drinking a chilled drink from a
copper mug is unbeatable.
8And fear not, if you are worried about your
drink acquiring a copper taste, all of our
exclusively designed copper drinkware and copper
straws are coated in a clear food-safe lacquer.
Not only does this make looking after your
copper glassware easy, but it keeps your drink
tasting as it should.
9THANK YOU!!
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