A tribute to legacy and family, our Vintage Copper Bird & Floral Egg Ornaments were the first piece Beth Ann ever created for Coppermill Kitchen. Etched by hand with delicate floral and bird motifs, each egg opens and closes to hold a tiny keepsake or treat. Inspired by a family tradition shared with her grandmother, these copper eggs are a nostalgic nod to Easter mornings and year-round storytelling. Made from heavy-gauge copper, they are designed to last a lifetime and beyond. At Coppermill Kitchen, we create vintage-inspired copper heirlooms rooted in family, artistry, and emotion. Style them at each place setting filled with candy, or hang them from budding spring branches in the center of your table with ribbon. Store wrapped in soft cloth and keep dry to preserve the intricate etching and patina. Care For Your Copper (Care instructions also come with package) Before first use: please clean tin with soap and water. Always dry thoroughly. Use low flame. No need to pre heat or heat empty as this can cause the tin lining to melt and the copper to burn. Do not sear in copper cookware. Use only with wood or non abrasive utensils to avoid damaging the copper surface. Copper will clean up very easily. Fill the pan with water and dish soap and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Your copper should be washed with non-abrasive products and sponges. With prolonged use the exterior will darken and you can clean it with any copper polish. When baking, please do not heat above 450 degrees as tin can melt at 460 degrees. Hand wash only. Not dishwasher and microwave safe.
COPPERMILL KITCHEN Cmk Copper Etched Bird & Floral Egg Ornaments In Brown
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Cmk Copper Etched Bird & Floral Egg Ornaments In Brown
A tribute to legacy and family, our Vintage Copper Bird & Floral Egg Ornaments were the first piece Beth Ann ever created for Coppermill Kitchen. Etched by hand with delicate floral and bird motifs, each egg opens and closes to hold a tiny keepsake or treat. Inspired by a family tradition shared with her grandmother, these copper eggs are a nostalgic nod to Easter mornings and year-round storytelling. Made from heavy-gauge copper, they are designed to last a lifetime and beyond. At Coppermill Kitchen, we create vintage-inspired copper heirlooms rooted in family, artistry, and emotion. Style them at each place setting filled with candy, or hang them from budding spring branches in the center of your table with ribbon. Store wrapped in soft cloth and keep dry to preserve the intricate etching and patina. Care For Your Copper (Care instructions also come with package) Before first use: please clean tin with soap and water. Always dry thoroughly. Use low flame. No need to pre heat or heat empty as this can cause the tin lining to melt and the copper to burn. Do not sear in copper cookware. Use only with wood or non abrasive utensils to avoid damaging the copper surface. Copper will clean up very easily. Fill the pan with water and dish soap and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Your copper should be washed with non-abrasive products and sponges. With prolonged use the exterior will darken and you can clean it with any copper polish. When baking, please do not heat above 450 degrees as tin can melt at 460 degrees. Hand wash only. Not dishwasher and microwave safe.