Our Unlacquered Brass Kitchen Faucets

  1. Whitney says:

    Hi! Your kitchen is GORGEOUS! I purchased this faucet using your link and unfortunately was sent an entirely different faucet… mine was not solid brass and came scratched and discolored. I was so dissatisfied! Would you have any other recommendations as to where to purchase a quality, handmade piece like the one yiu have pictured?

    • Danelle Harvey says:

      Well this completely disappoints me. Please tell me you got a refund. I cannot believe that. And, I have no other sources that I have personally tried.

  2. Laurel Mauk says:

    I love the faucet! I will definitely be ordering. May I inquire about the countertops? There are so many choices out there. Is this a quartz? Thank you.

  3. Denis says:

    Brassna.com faucets are much better , highly recommended

    • The faucet is really great. I also ordered a sink drain and a pot filler along with it. They are all good and need it. Thank you for recommending the Brasspure store; they have wonderful products. ❤️

    • Alexandra says:

      David, can I hear more about your experience with Brassna? I’m ordering from them and am concerned after reading other reviews on here.

  4. Sue says:

    Hi! How is your faucet holding up over time?

  5. Emily says:

    If you’re looking for quality, Zayian.com faucets are the way to go. Highly recommended!

  6. Laura says:

    I love your faucet and used your link to purchase my own. How long does it take for the patina-look to form? Did you encourage the process somehow?

    • Danelle Harvey says:

      We didn’t do anything to encourage the process, and it probably took a few months to develop the patina look.

  7. Carly says:

    Hi, I bought a similar faucet from the company, but when our plumber installed it the join leaks a lot where the bridge and neck meet. Did you have any issues with this at all? Our plumber thought is was a issue with a washer inside, but the company is saying the washer is meant to look that way.

  8. Josh says:

    Brassna faucet supply lines busted after 1 day andf flooded my home costing me thousands in repairs. The company refused to take responsibility for items they supplied. Horrible company

  9. Said says:

    I recently purchased a brass kitchen faucet from NordBrass.com, and I couldn’t be happier with the quality and design. The faucet not only adds a touch of elegance to my kitchen but is also incredibly durable. If you’re looking for a stylish and reliable brass faucet, I highly recommend checking out their selection. The craftsmanship is top-notch, and the service was excellent!

  10. Kelly says:

    I saw some references to Brassna. Please know that this is a fraudulent company! Do not from then.

  11. Kelly says:

    I saw some references to Brassna. Please know that this is a fraudulent company! Do not but from them. We are out over $600 dollars from them.

    • Ian says:

      I’m embarking on a large project right now. I’m hearing mixed things here about Brassna.

      Kelly had a bad experience, is she the only one?

  12. Alexandra says:

    Would love to hear more about Brassna faucets from anyone who has had experience. Thanks!

  13. Kristy says:

    I have a Brassna faucet, it was good at first but 8 months in the threading stopped working and now the top part comes completely off making it unusable They say they will send me another one but i can see why they were a fraction of the price from say Waterworks.

  14. Sofia says:

    Hi there – I’d just add that everyone should be careful of all faucets made in Morocco or China given that brass faucets can contain lead (copper and zinc are the main materials in brass but it can also contain lead). Since 1997 there have been regulations in place in the U.S. for brass faucets and, I believe, more stringent regulations for faucets made in the UK and EU. However, anything made in Morocco or China is not subject to these regulations or any regulations at all (federal and state regulations protect us as consumers!). Therefore, anything made in Morocco can contain any (and potentially dangerous) levels of lead. That said, they may be lead-free or low lead but you would not be able to 100% ascertain that without testing them yourself. The Moroccan and Chinese companies would, of course, also not be subject to any US liability laws that would protect you. So be careful of lead poisoning! It’s serious! Sorry to be a damper – I absolutely love the look of the Moroccan companies’ faucets. However, it’s important to be safe. Perhaps buying Moroccan manufactured faucets through a US company that would be subject to US regulations – this could be a solution, I’m not sure. Best wishes and stay safe!

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