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Brass Tumbler, Tapered Cylindrical Vessel with Polished Golden Finish, Beaded Rim Band for Daily Water Drinking, Ayurvedic Wellness & Table Service [Handcrafted Brass, Food-Safe Design]
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A tumbler that feels substantial in your hand
This brass tumbler has the weight and warmth of real metal, the tapered shape sits naturally in your palm, and the polished golden finish catches the light with every sip. The indented band near the rim, textured with small beads, catches your fingertips as you lift it and adds a touch of handcrafted detail that mass-produced glass simply doesn't have.
Built with care, finished to last
The entire vessel is cast from solid brass, a material prized in traditional wellness practices for its natural properties and durability. The flared circular base keeps it stable on any surface, while the tapered body narrows as it rises, giving the tumbler a graceful, balanced proportion. The polished golden finish means it won't dull or chip like painted drinkware, the colour runs all the way through, and a quick wipe brings back its shine.
Why brass works for everyday use
Brass has been trusted for generations in Indian kitchens and wellness routines because it's naturally antimicrobial and won't absorb flavours or odours from water or other drinks. Unlike stainless steel or plastic, it develops a gentle patina with age, which many people find beautiful rather than a flaw. The weight alone makes it feel more intentional than a lightweight tumbler, turning an ordinary drink into a small ritual.
Keeping it bright and ready
A quick rinse with warm water and a soft cloth is all it needs after each use. For a deeper shine, a brass polish cloth removes any darkening that comes with age.
Product specifications
Material
Solid brass
Finish
Polished golden metallic
Design
Tapered cylindrical vessel with flared circular base and indented beaded band near rim
Use case
Daily water drinking, Ayurvedic wellness practices, table service, home dining
Why Shop with Confidence
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Solid Brass Construction
Cast from solid brass throughout, giving it weight, durability and a naturally antimicrobial surface.
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Polished Golden Finish A mirror-like golden shine that catches the light and can be easily restored with a brass cloth.
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Tapered Design with Flared Base
Sits naturally in your hand and stays stable on any surface with balanced proportions and handcrafted appeal.
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Beaded Rim Band
Textured indentation near the rim provides grip and adds artisanal detail that turns everyday drinking into a small ritual.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it is cast from solid brass, giving it weight, durability, and a naturally antimicrobial surface that water and other beverages won't damage or stain.
Brass may naturally darken with age, which many people find beautiful. The colour runs all the way through the metal, so polishing restores its shine without exposing another material underneath.
Absolutely. Brass is food-safe and has been used in Indian kitchens and wellness practices for generations. It won't absorb flavours or odours from water or other drinks.
It serves both. The indented texture gives your fingers something to grip as you lift the tumbler, while also adding handcrafted detail that makes each use feel intentional.
A quick rinse with warm water and a soft cloth after each use is all you need. For deeper shine, use a brass polish cloth to gently remove any natural darkening that develops over time.
Brass is naturally antimicrobial, won't chip or break like glass, and develops a gentle patina rather than scratches like stainless steel. The weight makes it feel more intentional, and it's been valued in traditional wellness routines for centuries.

