



Tambat Ali means alleyway of coppersmiths in Maratha, the local language of Pune. Every day in Tambat Ali, except Sunday, you can hear the sounds of copper being hammered and the burning of the furnace from 7:30 am till 8 pm. The alleyway is filled with copper vessels like water jars, tumblers, buckets and other everyday items. All the copper items are made using the traditional hand hammering method. The tradition of hammering copper is a metalworking tactic used for generations to strengthen the surface area of copper sheets. Our collection Tamba aka copper hopes to revive the traditional metal craft.
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