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Kashmiri Toor Pyala bowl

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This handcrafted Copper Toor Pyala Bowl, from Kashmir, brings a timeless charm to your space. Featuring intricate carvings and a traditional copper finish, it beautifully blends artistry with functionality, making it an elegant and versatile addition to any space.
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Icon Product Details

  • SKU Code: KW_CP_00607_CP
  • Art Type : Copper Art
  • Material : Copper
  • Dimensions : Length-16 cms, Width-18cms, Height-16cms
  • Design : Engraved Leaf design
  • Color : Copper
  • Weight : 217 gms
  • Category : Decor
  • Sub-category : Kitchen Decor
  • Packaging Content : Kashmiri Toor Pyala Bowl X 1
  • State : Jammu and Kashmir
  • Country of Origin : India

Icon Features

  • Copper Finish: Crafted from high-quality copper, the bowl typically has a shiny, polished finish that enhances its beauty.
  • Intricate Designs: Adorned with intricate, hand-engraved patterns, often depicting traditional Kashmiri motifs.
  • Handcrafted: This bowl is meticulously handmade by skilled artisans, making it a unique piece.
  • Versatility: Can be used for a variety of purposes, including serving snacks, desserts, or as a decorative centerpiece.
  • Health Benefits: Copper is known for its antimicrobial properties and can help balance the body's copper levels.
  • Cultural Heritage: Represents the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir and its traditional craftsmanship.
  • Unique Gift: A thoughtful and unique gift for special occasions.

Icon Preserving Cultural Tradition (Kandkari)

The unparalleled artistry and profound cultural heritage of Kashmir have brought the region international renown. From the rugs' undersides to the pashminas' threads to the copperware's lustre. The most exquisite and unadulterated kind of art has come to us from Kashmir. Copperware, also known as kandkari work, has a long and illustrious history that begins in the 8th century with the travels of the Islamic philosopher and saint Mir Syed Ali Hamdani (RA) from Central Asia to India. Not only was he an accomplished scholar, but he was also a charming art lover, particularly of etched copperware. He transferred masters of this technique from Central Asia, particularly Persia, to India so that it may flourish there and become popular among the inhabitants; they would then teach the locals how to do the same enchanted magic and disseminate it throughout the region. But this skill had strong backing under the rule of the great Kashmiri king Budshah Zain-ul-Abideen, who was also an active catalyst and pioneer in bringing the craft back to its former glory. Since then, Kashmir has been forever grateful to this skill for elevating the reputation of the state.

Icon Manufacturing Process

  • Choose the Right Materials
    • Copper of Superior Quality Chosen for their longlasting nature and exceptional workability highquality copper sheets or ingots are the starting point of the procedure
  • Consolidation and Molding
    • To get the right consistency copper must be melted in a furnace at very high temperatures
    • To form the molten copper it is either cast into molds or hammered depending on the item The use of anvils and hammers by skilled artisans to manually shape copper sheets into the required shape is a common component of traditional methods
  • Building the Foundation
    • Extensive handhammering is used to create the fundamental shape of the item be it a bowl plate vase or any other ornamental or practical item This is the initial shaping process
    • To make copper more malleable and less likely to crack under stress a process known as annealing is employed
  • Meticulous Schematic and Etching
    • Tracing the Design Craftspeople carefully trace the elaborate patterns and designs onto the copper surface Floral patterns paisleys and chinar leaves are common traditional Kashmiri themes seen in these designs
    • Craftspeople painstakingly carve the patterns into the copper using sophisticated equipment The elaborate patterns are painstakingly carved out a process that demands exceptional skill and accuracy
    • Using the repoussé process which involves working on the back side of the copper sheet to create a raised pattern on the front artists are able to achieve raised designs
  • Bringing Everything to a Shine
    • Surface Smoothing Files and sandpaper are used to eliminate any rough edges and defects from the engraved and shaped item Achieving a bright sheen is the goal of the polishing process In order to bring out the coppers inherent shine this process may include multiple passes with varying abrasives It is common practice to apply a clear lacquer coating on polished surfaces to preserve them from tarnishing The items durability is further improved by this stage
  • Embellishing Using Decorative Pieces
    • Inlay Work Copperware with contrasting colors and textures can be seen on certain pieces This work is done utilizing materials such as silver or brass
    • Embossed patterns These can be used as additional decorative features to make it look even better
  • Last Checks and Quality Assurance
    • Quality Check We make sure every item is up to our high standards of craftsmanship by inspecting it thoroughly The design and finish are meticulously examined by artisans for any flaws Before the item is packaged and prepared for sale it undergoes any last touchups that may be required to make sure it is flawless
  • Transport and Packing
    • Precise Packaging The completed copperware is packaged with precision to ensure it remains undamaged throughout shipping Packaging items in robust boxes and covering them with soft materials is a common practice Distributing the boxed objects to merchants galleries or individual consumers is the next step

Icon 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

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Kashmiri Toor Pyala bowl 607

Kashmiri Toor Pyala bowl

₹3,569 ₹2,499