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Vintage Brass Strainer Bowl (Traditional Rice & Dal Washer)

7,000.00 4,900.00 30% OFF

Features:

Embeslished

Aged

Collectible

Handmade

Height:4.5 inches

Width:11 inches

Weight:1Kg

Introducing a beautifully preserved vintage brass strainer bowl, once an essential part of traditional Indian kitchens. Used in earlier times for washing rice and lentils (daal), this piece reflects the simplicity and wisdom of old-age cooking practices.

Handcrafted from solid brass, the bowl features perfectly aligned perforations in concentric patterns, allowing water to drain effortlessly while retaining the grains. Its sturdy build and timeless design showcase the durability and craftsmanship of a bygone era.

The natural aged patina adds a warm antique charm, making it not just a functional piece but also a unique décor collectible for vintage lovers.

Key Features:

✔️ Material: Solid Brass

✔️ Use: Traditional Rice & Dal Washing

✔️ Design: Hand-punched Perforated Pattern

✔️ Finish: Natural Vintage Patina

✔️ Craft: Handmade & Durable

Perfect For:

Vintage kitchen décor

Authentic Indian heritage collections

Styling props for shoots

Unique gifting for antique lovers

Why It’s Special:

This piece carries the essence of old Indian households, where every utensil had a purpose and was built to last generations. Today, it stands as a reminder of that heritage — simple, functional, and beautifully crafted.

Did You Know

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.

Why Is Brass Essential For You?

Durable & stylish

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Antimicrobial

Versatile uses

Eco-friendly

Conducive

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