Copper bottle tree of life laser engraved
Copper bottle tree of life laser engraved
SKU:811
Other colors/variants of this article:
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Flower of life printed
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Hammered
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Flower pattern
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Flower of Life engraved
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Polished
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Moon phases laser engraved
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Polished
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Mandala
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Hammered
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7 Chakras engraved
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Lotus
Description
Yogi & Yogini copper bottles are made from copper (tamba), and have been used in India for over 2000 years. According to the ancient Indian art of Ayurveda, drinking water stored in a copper bottle brings balance to the three energies - known as Dosha (Vata-air element, Kappa-water element and Pitta-fire element) - that circulate inside the human body. Yogi & Yogini copper bottles have been especially designed and created keeping these benefits of copper in mind.
• The pleasure of drinking pure water
• Only suitable for water. Not for milk, citrus and acidic liquids
• Copper conducts heat, so only use with cold water in order not to burn your hands!
About the Product
99.9% pure copper
Outside: polished and laquered
Inside: polished
Only for cold water!
Packaging: Cardboard box, with flyer in English, Dutch, German, Italian, French and Spanish
Cleaning & Maintenance instructions
Do not wash the bottle in a dishwasher
Clean with natural washing up liquid, soft sponge and room temperature water
To lustre use lemon wedges or a copper polish
Keep away from direct sunlight
Yogi & Yogini Naturals
Under our brand Yogi & Yogini Naturals, we market products that are produced with care of the environment in mind. For people who love good natural products, and who wish to contribute to their own wellbeing, that of others and our planet.
NB: Due to oxidation, the colour of copper will alter. Also, it is natural for copper to show some stains. Both are a result of the natural properties of copper and have no negative effect on drinking water from this kind of bottle.
The tree of life in different religions and spiritual traditions
The Tree of Life is a powerful symbol that exists for centuries and worldwide in various religious and spiritual traditions.
Tree of life, Buddhism
According to Buddhist tradition, the Bodhi tree, or Bo tree, is the tree (Ficus religiosa) under which prins Siddharta sat when he attained Enlightenment around 2.500 years ago at Bodh Gaya, India, and thus became the Buddha (the Awakened-one).
Tree of life, China
In Chinese mythology, a carving of a tree of life often also depicts a phoenix and a dragon, where the dragon often represents immortality. A Taoist story tells of a tree that produces a peach of immortality every three thousand years, and anyone who eats the fruit will receive immortality.
Tree of life, Europe
Antoine-Joseph Pernety, a famous writer and alchemist in the eighteenth century, identified the tree of life with the Elixir of life and the Philosopher's Stone.
Tree of life, Germanic paganism and Norse mythology
In Germanic paganism, trees play a prominent role, appearing in various aspects of surviving texts and even in the name of their gods. The tree of life appears in Norse religion as Yggdrasil, the world tree that expands throughout 9 realms, holding the 3 magical sources of all life: the source of wisdom and knowledge, the source of past, present and future, and the source of space, the cosmos itself.
Tree of life, Islam
Trees play an important role in the Quran also. The date palm is mentioned around 20 times and is described as coming from paradise and healing poisons. It is the tree under which Maria – according to Allah – gave birth to Jesus. About the olive tree is written: "It showed the pure river of the water of life, clear as crystal, coming from the throne of the Lamb of God. In the middle of the road and across the river grows the tree of life that bares twelve baskets of fruits every month. And the leaves of this tree serve to heal the people."
Tree of life, Mesoamerica – the Mayan Culture
Among the Maya, the central world tree was conceived as or represented by a ceiba tree. It represents the axis mundi, the stable centre of the universe.
Tree of life, Judaism
The tree of life is mentioned in the Book of Genesis. The most well-known tree in the Garden of Eden is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, from which Adam and Eve ate and caused them to be expelled out of paradise. Judaism also mentions the tree of life or tree of souls. This tree produces souls and thus life itself.
Tree of life, Native America
The tree of life motif is firmly present in Native American traditions, including the Ojibway cosmology. The tree of life represents all that lives on this planet and in the universe. It ‘beats’ the rhythm of life, day after day, year after year, life after life. Native Americans greatly value all that lives and are masters in keeping the balance between their own needs and what nature provides.
Specifications
- Article
- 811
- EAN
- 8719497611393
- Weight
- 0.295 kg
- Country of origin
- IN
- Material
- Copper
- Color
- Copper
- Volume in ml
- 500
- Total weight in g
- 295
- Packaging
- Cardboard box
Documents
GPSR Document
