Nitya Gift Set
Originating from the times of Mahabharata, this craft has great spiritual significance. Considered to be veritably shudh (pure), these rustic brass utensils were used in important religious ceremonies, such as Havanas and weddings. This healing metalware is made using a four is to one proportion of copper to tin, a combination prescribed by the ancient Indian medical scholar Charak in Charak Samhita, the bible of ancient Indian medicine and surgery. Moreover, our gifted Kansari Karigars use only handmade tools to create alluring patterns on what is known to be the hardest metal to work on.
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Kansa wares are safe to serve from and eat out of. However","it is not advisable for storing food.
Avoid using kansa ware for serving or eating extremely sour or citric foods.
This product is not microwave-safe.
Kansa naturally darkens with use","and there is little you can do to prevent its natural ageing. If left untreated bronze will eventually turn entirely","but unevenly","dark. This dark oxidized state is the natural colour of all copper alloys and is safe to use.
Product colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings
This product is hand block printed and might have slight irregularities in the motifs and prints reproduced.
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