Vintage Charm | Kansa Thali 11 inch | Set of 6
Product Specification
This Kansa Thali set is meticulously crafted and is created with great care and attention to detail. Each piece in the set has been hand-beaten, employing traditional techniques passed down through generations of skilled artisans.
The set showcases the timeless beauty of bronze, with its warm, rich hues and distinctive patina. The base of each utensil retains the original metal finish, allowing the natural character of the bronze to shine through. This authentic finish adds a touch of rustic elegance to the set, making it a unique and eye-catching addition to any kitchen.
Unlike our other matt finished sets, this one retains the charcoal hammered texture on the outside and has the gleaming bronze inside.
Details below: approx.
- Thali 11.2 inch dia, 1 inch height, weighs 670g
- Bowl 3.5 inch dia, 1.5 inch height, weighs 140 gm
- Sweet Dish 4 inches dia, 1.2 inch height, weighs 120 gm
- Glass 150ml approx, 2.8 inch dia, 3 inch height, weighs 230 g
- Spoon 6 inches, weighs 60 gm
Total weight approx 1375g approx
Care : To care for a Kansa utensils, follow these guidelines:
- Washing: After each use, wash the Kansa Thali set with warm water and mild dish soap. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers that could damage the metal. Gently clean each piece, making sure to remove any food residue or stains. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use harsh chemicals, such as bleach or strong detergents, as they can tarnish or corrode the Kansa Thali set. Stick to gentle dish soaps or natural cleaning agents.
- Storing: Store the Kansa Thali set in a clean and dry place. If possible, wrap each piece individually in soft cloth or tissue paper to prevent scratching or damage. Avoid stacking the pieces directly on top of each other, as this may lead to scratches or dents.
- Pitambari Powder: We recommend occasional use of pitambari powder to maintain the natural gleam of all metal products.
All metals tend to tarnish overtime but they are build to last generations.