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Brass Bowl with Spoon | Handcrafted Serving Bowl

Sale priceRs. 1,149.00

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Bowl with spoon 1 - Dhatu
Brass Bowl with Spoon | Handcrafted Serving Bowl Sale priceRs. 1,149.00

Product Details

Specifications

Material Brass
Finish Matte
Capacity 200 ml
Weight 220 g (7.8 oz)
Dimension Ø 9 cm × H 5.5 cm (Ø 3.5" × H 2.2")
Origin India
Food Safe true

Shipping & Returns

Free Shipping on all orders above Rs.999.

Delivery: 5-7 business days across India. Handcrafted items may take 7-10 days.

Returns: 7-day easy return policy. Items must be unused and in original packaging.

Care Instructions

  • Wash gently with mild soap and water before first use
  • Avoid dishwasher and harsh detergents
  • Clean periodically using lemon + salt or tamarind paste
  • Dry thoroughly after washing to prevent water marks
  • Do not store acidic foods for extended periods

Honest Pricing

Why pure metal is the smarter buy

Most cookware costs less upfront because it is designed to be replaced. Pure metal is priced honestly, because it is built to last and hold its value.

Safe Use Lifespan (Years)

1–2
Non-stick
Aluminium
2–3
Ceramic
Coated
7–10
Stainless
Steel
Lifetime
Brass · Copper
Kansa
0%
Non-stick
Aluminium
0%
Ceramic
Coated
~10%
Stainless
Steel
100%
Brass · Copper
Kansa

Lifespan

Built to outlast every kitchen it enters

Non-stick coatings degrade in 1-2 years. Ceramic chips. Stainless steel lasts a decade if well maintained. Pure brass, copper, and kansa have no coating to fail. The metal itself is the surface. Buy once. Pass it on.

Value Retention

The only cookware your jeweller would understand

When a non-stick pan wears out, it is landfill. Pure metal holds its material value indefinitely. We offer buyback at the live market rate, just like a jeweller buys back gold. Your cookware is an asset, not an expense.

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Common Questions

Brass is safe for most cooking and serving. For acidic foods (tamarind, tomatoes, citrus), use pieces with a tin lining (kalai). Our product descriptions specify whether kalai is included. Copper and brass have been used in Indian kitchens for thousands of years.
NABL is India's highest standard for testing labs. We use XRF testing to verify the exact metal composition of every batch. You receive a certificate of composition with your order.
Like a jeweller quoting the gold rate and buying it back, we offer to purchase any House of Dhatu piece at the current market rate of the metal. Contact us and we will quote you the live rate. No time limit -- this applies whenever you want.
Rub with a paste of lemon juice and salt, or use tamarind paste. Rinse with warm water and dry immediately. The brass will glow like new.