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Vintage Talcum Powder Tin Collection (Set of 5)

11,000.00 9,900.00 10% OFF

Features:

Embeslished

Aged

Collectible

Handmade

Era: 1960s–1980s (Approx.)
Material: Printed Metal Tins
Condition: Original vintage condition with natural ageing & patina

Step into nostalgia with this rare Vintage Talcum Powder Tin Collection, featuring iconic Indian household brands from the golden era.

This curated set includes:

Colgate Talcum Powder Tin

Himalaya Bouquet – Rose Variant

Johnson’s Baby Powder (Classic Pack)

Himalaya Bouquet – Jasmine Variant

Lakmé Floral Mist Talcum Tin

Each tin showcases original vintage artwork, typography, and branding, making it a perfect collectible for antique lovers and design enthusiasts.

The natural wear, faded prints, and slight dents add to their authenticity — telling a story of everyday Indian life from decades ago.

🌿 Why This Collection is Special

100% Original Vintage Pieces (Not Reproductions)

Beautiful Mid-century packaging design

Rare to find complete set in one place

Perfect for display, decor, or collectors

Adds a nostalgic old-India charm to any space

🏡 Perfect For

Vintage & Antique Collectors

Cafe / Studio Decor

Retail Display Styling

Gift for nostalgia lovers

📏 Approx Size

Height: 8–10 inches (varies per piece)

⚠️ Note

These are authentic vintage items, so minor scratches, paint fading, and ageing marks are expected and enhance their charm.

 

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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