Brass Glossy Dabara-Tumbler set with coffee filter (Large)
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Bring warmth to your home with this glossy finish Dabara-Tumbler set and coffee filter, allowing you to make your coffee. This set is an elegant pairing which has authentic functionality and timeless design. It is perfect for lovers of filter coffee, as this brass set, crafted by skilled artisans, allows you to serve coffee traditionally. It delivers rich and aromatic decoction in a slow drip process, and you can serve the filter coffee with a Dabara set. This piece is made from pure brass and finished with a glossy polish, giving a regal touch to your dining space. This set has 2 Dabara and tumbler sets and 1 coffee filter





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Product Details
- SKU Code: KW_BZ_01969_GD
- Art Type : Brass Art
- Product : Brass Glossy Brass Dabara-tumbler set with coffee filter (Large)
- Material : Brass
- Dimensions : Coffee filter - Length – 6 cm Height – 18 cm Width – 6 cm
Glass - Length – 7 cm, width – 7 cm, height – 6.5 cm
Dabara (Katori) - Length – 9.5 cm, width – 9.5 cm, height – 4 cm - Color : Brown
- Weight :
- Category : Kitchen and dinning
- Sub-category : Accessories
- Packaging Content : Brass Glossy Brass Dabara-tumbler set with coffee filter - 1 coffee filter, 2 dabara-tumbler set(2 tumbler, 2 dabara)
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Durable: Brass is a long-lasting material that offers better resistance to breakage than glass or plastic.
- Enhance flavour: Unlike paper filters, brass doesn’t absorb flavours, preserving the richness and natural aroma of coffee.
- Premium Quality Brass: Crafted from high-quality brass, this set is built for durability and long-term use.
- Hand-Hammered Design: Each container is meticulously hand-hammered by skilled artisans, giving it a captivating texture. The dabara set is also handcrafted with a glossy, smooth finish for an elegant and refined look.
Manufacturing Process
- Designing
- Concept Creation: Artisans start by developing a design, often inspired by traditional patterns or modern trends.
- Pattern Making: Detailed patterns are drawn to guide the entire production process.
- Casting
- Mould Preparation: Molds are created from sand or clay based on the design patterns.
- Melting Brass: Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, is melted in a furnace.
- Pouring: The molten brass is carefully poured into the moulds to form the basic shape.
- Cooling: The cast brass is left to cool and solidify.
- Shaping and Trimming
- Removing from Mould: Once cooled, the brass items are removed from the moulds.
- Trimming: Excess material and rough edges are cut to refine the shape.
- Hammering and Forming
- Hand Hammering: Skilled artisans use hammers to shape and smooth the brass, adding intricate details.
- Annealing: The brass is heated and cooled to make it easier to work with.
- Engraving and Embossing
- Hand Engraving: Artisans use fine tools to engrave detailed designs onto the brass surface.
- Embossing: Techniques are used to create raised patterns on the brass.
- Polishing
- Initial Polishing: The brass is polished manually to smooth the surface.
- Final Polishing: Fine abrasives and compounds, such as colour buffing, are used to achieve a high-gloss finish.
- Enameling (Minakari)
- Applying Enamel: Vibrant enamel colours are applied to the engraved designs, and small motifs are stamped on matte-finish products.
- Firing: The item is fired in a kiln to fuse the enamel with the brass.
- Quality Control
- Inspection: Each item is carefully inspected for quality and accuracy.
- Adjustments: Final touch-ups are made as needed.
- Packaging
- Protective Packaging: Finished products are packed securely to prevent damage during transport.
- Labelling: Items are labeled with product information and sometimes the history of Moradabad brass work.
Note
- Clean instruction: Rinse the coffee filter with warm water after brewing. Use a soft brush to remove any residue and prevent tarnish. Dry all parts thoroughly after cleaning.
- Leaving coffee in the filter: Avoid keeping brewed coffee in the filter for an extended period, as it may react with brass and cause corrosion. Always transfer the decoction to another container after brewing.
- Natural cleaners: To remove tarnish, scrub with a mixture of salt, lemon juice, tamarind pulp, and baking soda, then rinse thoroughly with water.
- Image discrepancies: Actual product colors and forms may slightly differ from images due to variations in screen resolutions and device settings.