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ORETROVE

Pure Copper Drinkware. Indian Designs. Certified Purity.

About ORETROVE

The copper drinkware market in India has a quality problem. A significant portion of bottles sold as pure copper are copper-plated steel or copper-coated aluminium, cheaper to produce, indistinguishable by look, and delivering none of the properties associated with actual copper vessels. The practical check most buyers do not know: real copper is non-magnetic. A fridge magnet will not stick to a genuine copper bottle. ORETROVE includes a certificate of purity with every purchase, a step most brands in this category skip.

What makes ORETROVE distinct beyond material is the design vocabulary. Where most copper bottle brands default to plain hammered or engraved floral finishes, ORETROVE's range carries Indian landmark motifs including India Gate, Bangalore Skyline, and Delhi, alongside geometric diamond patterns, antique polish, wave gold, and plain black finishes. The Mughlai jug with its traditional form sits at the premium end. The copper glasses and bedside jar round out a range built around daily use and gifting.

The practice of storing water in copper vessels overnight, called Tamra Jal in Ayurvedic tradition, has been documented in Indian households for centuries. The copper vessel collection on PureStora covers bottles in multiple finishes and capacities, glass sets of two, a handled beer mug, a bedside jar, and the Mughlai jug, all pure copper and designed to be used daily rather than stored as display.

Worth knowing: BIS certification (IS 16533) is the Indian government standard for copper utensils. ORETROVE's certificate of purity is brand-issued rather than BIS-verified. For a buyer choosing between copper bottle brands, that distinction is worth checking.