Mexican Copper Bathtubs or Soaking In Style.
For thousands of years copper has been present in the
development of the major civilizations of the world. Even now
copper is one of the most used metals in a great number of areas
of our contemporary life.
The common uses of copper are wide and various, they go from the
pipes in our kitchens and bathrooms to the wiring of the
electric web across our cities and the country. There is also a
significant presence of copper in all the electronic gadgets we
use every day, from the coffee maker to the PC on our desk.
But these are not the only places, not the only forms copper can
be present in our lives. For many centuries, artisans of a small
town in Mexico's western mountains have made a living of making
beautiful pieces of art from raw pieces of copper. These art
pieces can take many forms; jars, flower pots, plates, sinks and
yes; also beautiful handmade copper bathtubs.
These bathtubs are made entirely from a few raw copper plates
which are previously softened with heat from a wood fire and
then, once the proper softness has been reached, they are welded
one onto each other to be then hammered until the desired copper
tub shape is attained.
The manufacturing of each of these tubs is a sculpting task for
the artisans. They usually work in teams and by using their
hammers and chisels they patiently shape the copper plates, inch
by inch, into the desired form of a bathtub. Once the shape has
been attained then they proceed to heat the entire copper tub
and then "patina" (clear or dark) is applied to the surface of
the bathtub in order to protect it from water and the elements,
making the lifetime of one of these tubs that of many years.
At the end the result of all this patient and careful work of
the Mexican artisans is one of the most beautiful and stylish
furniture you can add to your bathroom. A copper sculpture made
for soaking, one piece of art waiting for you to take a
comfortable bath in it.