Copper Utensils
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.