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Handcrafted Dual Tone Pedestal Serving Bowl
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Description
Serve your desserts with this Dessert bowl, handcrafted from Brass and Stainless Steel. Designed with a classic gold pedestal base and polished finish, this piece will add a premium touch to every serving. Perfect for serving ice cream, desserts, sweets, dry fruits and other festive treats, this bowl blends traditional craftsmanship with modern table styling. Ideal for both everyday indulgence and special occasions.
Product Details
- SKU Code: KW_CP_01801_CP
- Art Type : Brass Art
- Product : Bowl
- Material : Brass & Stainless Steel
- Dimensions : Length-10cms, Width-10cms, Height-10cms
- Color : Copper
- Weight: 200 gms
- Category : Kitchen and Dining
- Sub-category : Serveware
- Packaging Content : Handcrafted Silver Bowl with Brass Pedestal X 1
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Solid brass pedestal base with decorative tiered design
- Perfect for ceremonial use, decorative display, or elegant serving
- Ideal centerpiece for dining tables, altars, or display cabinets
- Versatile use as a fruit bowl, offering vessel, or collectible treasure
- Makes an exceptional gift for weddings, housewarmings, or religious celebrations
Preserving Cultural Tradition
Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, known as "Pital Nagri" or "Brass City," has a rich legacy in brass manufacturing that dates back over 5,000 years. The Mughals introduced brass craft to India in the 16th century, and the city quickly became a centre for production. The industry flourished in the 18th century due to orders from the British East India Company and further developed under Nawab Murad Ali, who supported local artisans and intricate designs. Today, Moradabad is a leading brass manufacturer, with over 4,000 metal businesses employing more than 100,000 workers, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern designs.
Manufacturing Process
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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.
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Casting
- Mould Preparation: Moulds 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.
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Shaping and Trimming
- Removing from Mould: Once cooled, the brass items are removed from the moulds.
- Trimming: Excess material and rough edges are trimmed to refine the shape.
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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.
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Engraving and Embossing
- Hand Engraving: Fine tools are used to engrave detailed designs onto the brass surface.
- Embossing: Techniques are applied to create raised patterns on the brass.
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Polishing
- Initial Polishing: The brass is polished manually to smooth the surface.
- Final Polishing: Fine abrasives and compounds, such as colour buffing, are used for a high-gloss finish.
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Enameling (Minakari)
- Applying Enamel: Vibrant enamel colours are applied to the engraved designs. Small motifs are also stamped on matte-finish products.
- Firing: The item is fired in a kiln to fuse the enamel with the brass.
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Quality Control
- Inspection: Each item is carefully inspected for quality and accuracy.
- Adjustments: Final touch-ups are made as needed.
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Packaging
- Protective Packaging: Finished products are securely packed to prevent damage during transport.
- Labelling: Items are labelled with product information and sometimes include the history of Moradabad brass work.
Note
- Each product may feature slight variations in color or craftsmanship which adds to its uniqueness and beauty
- Images may differ from the actual product in form and color due to variations in screen resolutions and device settings
- Copperware are renowned for their exceptional health benefits and aesthetic appeal For optimal use we recommend using the copperware for serving the cuisine rather than cooking Copper can react with salt and acidic foods so it's best to avoid cooking in it Additionally to preserve the integrity of the copperware please limit food storage to a maximum of 4 hours Enjoy the beauty and benefits of copper while keeping your culinary experience delightful and safe
Delivery & Shipping
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Free standard delivery — 5–7 business days
Express shipping available additional cost — 2–3 days
Cash on Delivery available across India
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