Double Sided Copper Jigger - Mexico
The Double Sided Copper Jigger makes a necessary bar accessory simply elegant. Handcrafted from 100% heavy gauge, pure copper in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, this jigger is sure to become an heirloom piece. The 2 oz and 1 oz cups are soldered together with graduated measurements stamped in each cup. Copper is a naturally clean material with strong antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties. To complement the Copper Double Sided Jigger is the Ringer Bar Spoon, the Copper Boston Shaker Set, and Copper Cocktail Mixer.
Material: 100% Pure Copper
Color(s): Copper
Size: 2 oz and 1 oz (soldered together)
Artisan/Collective: Sertodo Copper
Origin: Mexico
The Double Sided Copper Jigger makes a necessary bar accessory simply elegant. Handcrafted from 100% heavy gauge, pure copper in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, this jigger is sure to become an heirloom piece. The 2 oz and 1 oz cups are soldered together with graduated measurements stamped in each cup. Copper is a naturally clean material with strong antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties. To complement the Copper Double Sided Jigger is the Ringer Bar Spoon, the Copper Boston Shaker Set, and Copper Cocktail Mixer.
Material: 100% Pure Copper
Color(s): Copper
Size: 2 oz and 1 oz (soldered together)
Artisan/Collective: Sertodo Copper
Origin: Mexico
The Double Sided Copper Jigger makes a necessary bar accessory simply elegant. Handcrafted from 100% heavy gauge, pure copper in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, this jigger is sure to become an heirloom piece. The 2 oz and 1 oz cups are soldered together with graduated measurements stamped in each cup. Copper is a naturally clean material with strong antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties. To complement the Copper Double Sided Jigger is the Ringer Bar Spoon, the Copper Boston Shaker Set, and Copper Cocktail Mixer.
Material: 100% Pure Copper
Color(s): Copper
Size: 2 oz and 1 oz (soldered together)
Artisan/Collective: Sertodo Copper
Origin: Mexico
Traditional copper work is a longstanding tradition in Mexico, particularly in Santa Clara de Cobre. To learn more about hammered copper and its history, please enjoy our Journal post The Making of an Heirloom.
Care: Wash and immediately dry your copper items after use to prevent spotting. DO NOT use steel wool, steel scouring pads or harsh detergents on copper goods. When not dried immediately, spotting can occur due to the trace amounts of chemicals in your tap water that can cause a reaction with the copper. Some people don't mind this spotting; they will actually let it build up on the cup over time into a matte patina finish that many folks find appealing. If you prefer the original bright shine, you can easily polish and return the copper to its original condition.