Description
Hammered Copper Clawfoot Slipper Bathtub
Spice up your bathing area with this hammered copper tub that features a beautiful Antique Copper finish and handcrafted solid copper claw feet. This 66 inches hammered copper clawfoot slipper bathtub shall be your favorite luxury item in the house providing you the best relaxing moments of your life.
- Design: Traditional
- Product Finish: Antique Copper Patina
- Shape: Oval
- Length: 66″
- Width: 32″
- Height: 29″
- Tub Interior Length: 50″
- Tub Interior Width: 22″
- Water Depth to Rim: 16-1/2″
- Water Depth To Overflow: 13-3/4″
- Exterior Treatment: Hammered
- Interior Treatment: Hammered
- Feet Type: Lion Paw
- Feet Material: Copper
- Metal Gauge/Thickness: 16 Gauge
- Drain Included: No
- Drain Placement: End
- Faucet Included: No
- Dimensions: 66″ L x 32″ W (front to back) x 29″ H (± 1″).
- Hand-polished finish.
- Patina applied using French hot process, so color is ingrained in the copper.
- Copper tubs are handmade and therefore unique. Expect slight variations in finish and dimensions (± 1″).
- Requires wall- or floor-mount tub filler.
Why you should consider investing in a Hammered Copper Clawfoot Slipper Bathtub
Newly constructed brass go through a natural aging process and may appear unsightly for a very short, “break-in” period. Initially, they will be gray in color and evolve into a rich. In a short time, your sink will develop dark spots and marks where water or other products have caused natural oxidation. This is normal. These spots will blend together and transform your sink into a beautifully vibrant display of color. Acid products, like ketchup or lemon, will remove the patina on your sink if left on for a while. Not to worry… The patina will revive quickly and any spots will vanish in a short time, depending on the minerals in your water.
Brass has the unique advantage of oxidizing over time, which means that its color continues to evolve with the life of the sink. The older it gets, the more attractive it looks. Any scratches and flaws that occur on its surface will disappear into the metal as it oxidizes.
Care & Maintenance
Naturally, copper metal is corrosion resistant hence copper bathtubs never rust. Use a mild detergent or mild soap and a soft microfiber cloth only for the cleaning of your tub. You can read more about the care and maintenance of your copper tub at the link down below:
https://www.coppersmithcreations.co.uk/helpful-guides/copper-bathtubs-care-maintenance/
For a more thorough cleaning, clean the bathtub occasionally with gentle or mild dish soap, warm water and a soft and clean cloth or sponge. wipe the inner and outer surfaces of your copper bathtub with the piece of cloth or sponge to keep it away from water residues held in the texture.
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