About Product:
The product is resistant to sunlight, temperature and humidity.
The product is impact resistant and usable.
Has the global quality certificate iso9001: 2015
All copper and pardaz products have a 3-year warranty.
1500-year-old style painting is used in a new way on copper structure.
In order for the color effect of the substructure to be obvious in the whole work, only certain parts of the work surface are painted and other parts are polished. It completely covers and prevents them from changing color and filling their lips.
Copper and Pardaz candy bowl:
Copper and Pardaz is an innovation in copper products that have entered the field of various copper products in recent years.
These products are made by combining the two arts of enameling and coppersmithing. Both enamel and coppersmith art has a history of several thousand years in Iran, and many works of art have been left that adorn various museums.
And the method of preparing these beautiful dishes, which is the result of combining the art of pottery on copper and coppersmith, consists of four steps:
- In the first stage, the required copper container is made in any shape requested.
- The artist-painter designs and executes the plans for these dishes.
- After preparing the designed dishes, they are sanded with a machine so that, in addition to making them shiny and polished, the extra materials that may be present on the plate are removed from it.
- They put polyester on the prepared shiny and beautiful dish. In addition to increasing the gloss and shine of the product, which doubles its beauty, polyester increases the product’s life.
History of Copper Candy and Processor
The history of copper discovery and use in Iran dates back to more than five thousand years BC. What can be seen from historical monuments and ancient examples indicate that Iran was one of the first civilizations in the world to use copper and copper utensils.
At the beginning of the discovery of copper, like other early human discoveries, it was initially used to provide necessities and basic human needs. Preparation of copper utensils, tools, and use in constructing the building have been the first human uses of copper.
Gradually, with the growth and development of the business and the increase in population, copper was used to mint coins and be used in building decorations and decorative utensils. Bypassing the primary needs, this metal was used to meet the secondary markets.
With the development of urban life, the construction of factories, and the discovery of electricity and other amenities that required modern life, the applications of industries from gold to copper and iron expanded.
Today, in addition to being used to decorate residential, commercial, and urban buildings, its role in large and small industries is evident. It has become a widely used metal in various industries. It is prepared from it.
Although thousands of years have passed since the first use of copper in different ways and eras, it has flourished. Still, the official beginning in a new form and modern technology can be considered related to 1315. This year, the General Directorate of Mines was established.
One of the essential uses of copper at that time was to supply copper to produce military weapons, although the metal was used in various industries at the same time.
Recently, with a brief look at the last hundred years, we find that the growth of technology and the very rapid growth of various industries has led to a significant increase in the use of different metals in multiple sectors.
Benefits of copper
Apart from the benefits and applications of copper in industry, construction, and decoration, copper is one of those metals still used in kitchen utensils after many years. In addition to the beauty of these utensils, their medical properties and their effect on health are Also paid special attention.
The human body naturally needs two to three milligrams of copper daily. Since copper is not produced in the body, it must be supplied through food and sources outside the body.
Some of the essential nutrients through which copper can be provided are green leafy vegetables, beets, lentils, liver, mushrooms, nuts, whole grains, and seafood. Another way to get this effective mineral into the body is to use copper utensils in cooking and utensils used daily.
The amount of copper needed by the body based on age characteristics is as follows:
Adults 900 micrograms daily
Pregnant women 1000 micrograms daily
Infants up to six months of age weigh 30 to 200 micrograms per kilogram
Children 6 months to 10 years 80 to 120 micrograms per kilogram of body weight
Copper has many properties, some of which we will suffice to mention.
The antimicrobial properties of copper are its unique properties. Copper is also an antioxidant that helps protect the body from damage such as cancer, premature aging, and cellular damage by destroying free radicals in the body.
In addition to playing a valuable role in cholesterol and glucose metabolism, this substance plays a vital role in combating chronic inflammation. This element can effectively prevent osteoporosis and has a unique position in improving anemia. In fact, by consuming it daily (enough), it is possible to prevent some diseases, such as anemia.
Note that the amount of copper in the body should be sufficient. As deficiency can have many side effects, overuse can be toxic and dangerous.
If you do not take supplements, paying attention to a proper diet can reduce your worries about copper poisoning to zero because natural ingredients provide the amount of iron you need and are usually more than usual.
Do not consume foods containing iron, but if you use supplements, always keep in mind the number of salts that enter your body.
It is important to note that fair use of this precious mineral can give you extra energy and relieve fatigue. In addition, it protects you from osteoporosis and liver disease.
Tips for cleaning and optimal use of copper utensils and processors
- Never store acidic and sour substances such as pickles or lemon juice in copper and processed containers.
- If you use utensils, never keep food in them and transfer it to another container.
- Never wet the copper processor and do not wash it in the dishwasher, and only wash and dry with a mild detergent and a soft cloud.
- Do not store the copper container in a humid environment. In moist areas such as northern Iran, dry it and preferably keep it in a closed container such as a buffet, away from moisture after washing the copper dish.
- When moving, be sure to use shock absorbers to protect the dishes and prevent them from colliding. In some copper utensils with bases, the bases can be removed.
When moving, there is a possibility of damaging the container. Remove the grounds and place them separately inside the protector so that neither the floor nor the container is damaged.
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