| Item in Set | Thali, Katori (2), Halwa Plate, Glass, Spoon |
| Weight of Single Thali Set | 1.15 kg (approx) |
Bring the warmth and elegance of traditional Indian dining to your table with the Classic Engraved Brass Thali Set - 6 Pc. Crafted from brass and finished with intricate engraved detailing, this beautifully coordinated dinner set combines traditional Indian aesthetics with everyday serving functionality.
The rich golden tone of brass gives the set a distinctive heritage appearance, while the engraved patterns add an ornate touch that makes it suitable not only for everyday traditional meals, but also for festive dining, family occasions, pooja-related serving, weddings, housewarming gifts and premium gifting.
1 Brass Thali
1 Brass Glass
2 Brass Katoris
1 Halwa / Dessert Katori
1 Brass Spoon
Together, the pieces create a complete individual serving set for presenting an Indian meal in a coordinated traditional style.
One of the defining features of this thali set is its detailed decorative engraving. The patterns across the thali, glass and bowls give the set a classic Indian appearance while allowing the natural golden character of brass to remain the centre of attention.
Unlike plain everyday dinnerware, an engraved brass set adds visual richness to the dining table and works especially well when serving traditional Indian meals during celebrations and special occasions.
Brass, commonly known as Peetal or Pital, is an alloy primarily made from copper and zinc. Brass utensils have been part of Indian households for generations and continue to be used in plates, bowls, glasses, serving vessels and ceremonial articles.
Traditional brassware has particularly strong cultural significance in North India. Brass utensils have historically been associated with hospitality, festive meals, religious ceremonies, prosperity and traditional household dining.
Their warm golden appearance also gives meals a distinctly Indian presentation that modern materials often cannot replicate.
In Indian cultural and spiritual traditions, brass is frequently regarded as an auspicious metal and is used for utensils, diyas, kalash, pooja accessories and ceremonial objects.
Brass vessels are traditionally associated with ideas of purity, prosperity, hospitality and positive surroundings, which is one reason they continue to be used during festivals, weddings, religious occasions and important family gatherings.
Important clarification: These associations with auspiciousness and “positive energy” are part of Indian cultural and spiritual tradition. They should be understood as traditional beliefs rather than scientifically proven medical or physical effects.
Brass contains copper, and scientific research has shown that copper and copper-containing alloys such as brass can exhibit antimicrobial activity on their surfaces under appropriate conditions.
This property has been studied extensively for copper-alloy touch surfaces, including brass, because microorganisms can survive for shorter periods on certain copper-rich surfaces than on many conventional materials.
However, this should not be interpreted to mean that eating from a brass thali sterilises food, prevents disease or provides a guaranteed medical benefit. Good food hygiene, proper cleaning and safe food handling remain essential.
Similarly, although copper and zinc are essential nutrients for the human body, brass dinnerware should not be promoted as a method of copper or zinc supplementation.
The Classic Engraved Brass Thali Set can be used to create an impressive presentation for:
North Indian meals
Traditional vegetarian thalis
Poori-sabzi meals
Dal, rice and roti combinations
Dry vegetables and accompaniments
Halwa and Indian sweets
Festive meals
Wedding and family functions
Religious and ceremonial serving
Housewarming and wedding gifting
The separate katoris allow multiple dishes to be served neatly, while the dedicated halwa/dessert katori makes the set especially convenient for a complete Indian meal.
Brass is valued for its strength and durability. Unlike iron, it does not rust in the same way, although natural tarnishing and patina can develop over time.
This gradual change in surface appearance is normal for genuine brass and does not necessarily indicate a defect. With appropriate cleaning and occasional polishing, the metal can retain its attractive golden appearance for years.
To maintain the appearance of your brass thali set:
Wash with a mild dishwashing liquid and soft sponge.
Avoid aggressive steel scrubbers that may scratch the finish.
Rinse thoroughly after washing.
Dry immediately instead of leaving the utensils wet.
Brass naturally develops tarnish over time; use an appropriate brass-cleaning method when required.
After using any brass polish or cleaning compound, wash and rinse the utensil thoroughly before food contact.
Avoid prolonged soaking.
Do not use a dishwasher unless specifically confirmed as suitable for the product.
Brass can react with certain foods, particularly acidic or highly salty foods.
Foods containing ingredients such as:
Lemon
Vinegar
Tamarind
Tomato
Pickles
Strong acidic sauces
should not be stored for extended periods in unlined brass utensils.
For serving acidic foods, follow the manufacturer's food-contact recommendations for the particular utensil. This set is best treated primarily as serving dinnerware rather than cookware or long-term food-storage ware.
A traditional brass dinner set makes a distinctive and culturally meaningful gift for:
Weddings
Anniversaries
Housewarming ceremonies
Diwali
Akshaya Tritiya
Family celebrations
Corporate gifting
Traditional festive gifting
Its combination of utility, decorative engraving and Indian heritage gives it lasting appeal beyond ordinary dinnerware.
Product Name: Classic Engraved Brass Thali Set - 6 Pc
Material: Brass
Number of Pieces: 6
Contents: 1 Thali, 1 Glass, 2 Katoris, 1 Halwa/Dessert Katori and 1 Spoon
Design: Engraved traditional pattern
Usage: Serving and dining
Style: Traditional Indian / Heritage Dinnerware
Dimensions, weight and other measurements can be referred to in the separate Product Specifications table.
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