Copper has been the metal of choice for Nepali and South Asian kitchens, rituals, and ceremonies for millennia and VMI's Copper Utensils collection keeps that tradition alive with quality-assured, handcrafted copper vessels for every occasion. From the iconic Buttae Gagri used at Nepali weddings, Dashain, and Tihar to the Karuwa Mana, a traditional ritual pouring vessel, each piece in this collection is made from high-purity copper and shaped with the care these culturally significant objects deserve. Copper's warm, reddish-golden colour is immediately recognisable and deeply associated with auspiciousness in Vedic and Buddhist traditions. Ayurveda regards copper as beneficial for health when used to store drinking water overnight a practice known as tamra jal that millions follow across South Asia. VMI's copper utensils are also treasured gifts: given at weddings, presented to newlyweds setting up a home, offered at festivals, and passed down through families as valued heirlooms. Durable, meaningful, and deeply Nepali this is copper done right.