₹5,950.00 ₹5,355.00 10% OFF
This stunning extra-large vintage brass strainer/parat is an outstanding example of traditional Indian metalwork.
Created from solid brass, it features a wide open-mouth shape and three bold concentric ridges along the wall — giving it an elegant sculptural presence.
The base showcases a finely perforated floral mandala pattern, offering both beauty and utility.
Historically, it was used for washing grains or separating food, but today it stands out as a statement collectible and décor element.
Its warm golden patina displays subtle hand-hammered texture — reflecting decades of usage and cultural heritage.
Perfect for heritage interiors, wall display, farmhouse décor, boutique styling, or as a one-of-a-kind serving/décor vessel.
A rare find — especially in this large size & preserved condition.
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✅ Key Features
✅ Extra-Large Size
✅ 80–100+ Years Old
✅ Solid Brass Hand-Crafted
✅ Beautiful floral perforation design
✅ Concentric ring detailing
✅ Natural aged patina
✅ Functional + decorative
✅ Rare heritage collectible
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✅ Uses
• Wall décor / Art display
• Centerpiece bowl
• Traditional kitchen collectible
• Wash/strain grains (traditional)
• Showcase in hotels, cafés & boutique spaces
• Photography / styling prop
Brass is actually an alloy, not a pure metal. It’s a combination of copper and zinc, and the proportions of these metals determine the colour and properties of the brass. Known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, brass has been used for centuries in everything from musical instruments to household items. Using brass utensils can impart a subtle metallic taste to food, enhancing its flavour profile.
























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