Specification
Mfd. Month/Year : Jan 2024,
MRP : 3070
Country Of Origin : INDIA
Manufacturer : Indian Art Villa
Material - Steel Copper
Design - Hammered Design
Weight - 675 Grams
Height - 3+7+2.1(12.1) inches
Width - 3.3+1.6+5(9.9) inches
Number Of Pieces - 3
Key Features
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Material: Copper: Known for its excellent heat conductivity and aesthetic appeal. Brass: Used for handles, accents, or additional structural elements.
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Sigri: A traditional Indian cooking apparatus often used for slow cooking or simmering dishes.
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Serving Handi: Handi refers to a traditional Indian cooking pot with a wide mouth, often used for preparing and serving curries, stews, and other dishes. Made from a combination of steel and copper.
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Maintenance: Generally, copper items require regular maintenance to retain their shine. They may need to be cleaned with specific solutions or materials to prevent tarnishing.
- This beautiful and useful Product has been handcrafted and Artisan Crafted by skilled craftsmen of Indian Art Villa with care & love and is of exceptional quality which makes it a perfect Gift for all occasions.
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Description
Indian Art Villa Brass Sigri with Steel Copper Serving Handi and Spoon epitomizes the fusion of tradition and functionality, offering a culinary experience deeply rooted in Indian heritage. Crafted with precision and care, this cookware set is a masterpiece that combines the richness of brass, steel, and copper to elevate your cooking and serving rituals. The Serving Handi, a culinary work of art, is meticulously crafted from a combination of steel and copper. This traditional Indian cooking pot boasts a wide mouth, making it perfect for preparing and serving a variety of dishes, from aromatic curries to hearty stews. The copper element ensures excellent heat conductivity, contributing to the perfection of your culinary creations. Included in this set is a Spoon, designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind. Crafted to complement the Handi and Sigri, the spoon facilitates easy serving and stirring, making your cooking experience seamless and enjoyable. Indian Art Villa Brass Sigri with Steel Copper Serving Handi and Spoon is a testament to the craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations. This set is not just a collection of kitchen tools; it is an embodiment of the culinary heritage that defines Indian cooking.
Care Tips
- Dissolve 1 teaspoon of salt into one-half cup of vinegar, and add flour until the mixture becomes a paste. Rub into the brass, leave for about 10 minutes, then rinse with warm water and buff dry.
- Combine the juice of half a lemon with a teaspoon of baking soda and stir until it becomes a paste. Apply the paste with a soft cloth. If the tarnish is heavy, let the piece sit with the paste on it for 30 minutes. Rinse with warm water and dry.
- If you want to keep brass feeling natural, you should choose to apply wax regularly over lacquer. Like other metals, brass has a reflective surface that shines when the metal is new, but tarnishes over time and becomes dull and spotted.
About Us
Indian Art Villa is serving since 2012. We are a leading manufacturer and supplier of a wide range of pure brass & copper products. Its Vision is to highlight the need of bringing highly skilled metal-working artisans (mainly copper) into the economic mainstream. The organization also promotes a culture- based development model that focuses on heritage and craft preservation. DECLARATION - Buy ORIGINAL products with ""Indian Art Villa - HOLOGRAM"" from our website ""www.indianartvilla.com"". Indian Art Villa is a Registered & Copyright Brand & Does not Authorize any other seller to sell their products under our or Similar Names. Be aware of fake sellers using our images to sell their products. Indian Art Villa does not provide any quality assurance for products bought from other sellers. Sticker on Products are for Refrence Purpose only."