| Item in Set | Thali, Katori (2), Halwa Plate, Glass, Spoon |
| Weight of Single Thali Set | 1.35 Kg (Approx) |
Bring the warmth and grandeur of traditional Indian dining to your table with the Rajsi Floral Engraved Brass Bhojan Thali Set. Crafted in brass and enhanced with intricate floral-inspired engraving, this elegant 6-piece serving set combines traditional Indian aesthetics with a rich, timeless metallic finish.
The coordinated design runs across the thali, glass, katoris, dessert katori and spoon, creating a beautifully matched setting for serving a complete Indian meal. The detailed ornamental work around the pieces gives the set a distinctly festive and heritage-inspired character, making it equally suitable for everyday traditional dining, special occasions, festive meals and gifting.
1 Brass Thali
1 Brass Glass
2 Brass Katoris
1 Brass Halwa / Dessert Katori
1 Brass Spoon
Total: 6 Pieces
Brass, traditionally known as Peetal, has held an important place in Indian homes for generations. Long before modern dinnerware became common, metal utensils including brass were widely used for serving meals, during festivals and in ceremonial settings.
Its warm golden appearance naturally complements the colours of Indian food and gives the dining table a distinctive traditional character. Even today, brassware is frequently associated with festive hospitality, pooja occasions, family celebrations and heritage-style Indian dining.
The Rajsi Floral Engraved Brass Bhojan Thali Set carries this tradition forward in an ornate design that can become as much a part of your table presentation as the meal itself.
Brass is an alloy composed primarily of copper and zinc. It is valued for its characteristic golden appearance, workability and durability, which are among the reasons it has historically been used for decorative objects, household articles and utensils.
The engraved surface of this set highlights one of brassware's most attractive characteristics: the metal can be worked into detailed ornamental patterns while retaining its substantial, traditional feel.
Brass contains copper and zinc, and both copper and zinc are essential trace minerals required by the human body. However, a brass serving utensil should not be treated or advertised as a nutritional source of either mineral.
Scientific research has demonstrated antimicrobial activity on certain specifically tested copper and copper-alloy surfaces under controlled conditions. This property is associated with the copper content of the material.
However, this does not mean that eating from a brass thali prevents diseases, sterilises food or replaces normal washing and food-hygiene practices. The antimicrobial findings relating to copper-alloy surfaces should therefore be understood as a material property rather than as a medical benefit of eating from brass utensils.
Within Indian cultural and spiritual traditions, brass has long been associated with purity, auspicious occasions, worship and sacred spaces. Brass diyas, bells, kalash, pooja utensils and serving vessels have been part of religious and ceremonial practices for generations.
Because of these traditions, many households associate brass with an auspicious or positive atmosphere and prefer it during festivals, rituals and important family occasions.
These ideas regarding “positive energy” belong to traditional and spiritual belief systems and should not be presented as scientifically proven physical or medical effects.
For someone who values Indian heritage, however, serving a meal in brass can carry a deeper cultural meaning that goes well beyond ordinary dinnerware.
Use the set to create an elegant presentation for meals such as:
Dal, rice and roti
Sabzi and dry preparations
Puri and festive meals
Sweets and halwa
Dry fruits and traditional snacks
Prasad
Festive and ceremonial meals
The separate katoris make it easy to organise accompaniments while maintaining the classic presentation of a traditional Indian thali.
With its golden brass appearance and elaborate engraving, the Rajsi Brass Bhojan Thali Set also makes a meaningful gift for occasions such as:
Weddings
Anniversaries
Housewarming ceremonies
Diwali and other festivals
Family celebrations
Traditional gifting
Corporate and premium festive gifting
Unlike ordinary utility dinnerware, a decorative brass thali set carries a strong connection with Indian craftsmanship and dining traditions.
Brass can react with certain acidic and salty foods, particularly during prolonged contact. For this reason, acidic foods should not be stored for extended periods in unlined brass utensils.
Avoid prolonged storage of items such as:
Lemon- or tamarind-heavy preparations
Pickles
Tomato-based acidic preparations
Curd and other strongly acidic foods
This product is intended primarily as a serving set rather than cookware or long-term food-storage ware.
Wash before first use.
Clean using mild dishwashing soap and a soft sponge.
Avoid harsh abrasive scrubbers that may scratch the finish.
Rinse thoroughly after washing.
Wipe completely dry after every wash rather than leaving the utensils wet.
Avoid prolonged soaking.
Brass naturally develops tarnish or patina with exposure to air and moisture; this is a normal characteristic of the metal and is not necessarily a manufacturing defect.
When deeper polishing is required, use a cleaner specifically suitable for brass food-contact utensils and follow its instructions carefully.
Complete 6-Piece Serving Set
Everything needed for a coordinated traditional meal setting.
Ornate Floral Engraving
Detailed decorative work gives every piece a rich, distinctive appearance.
Traditional Brass Construction
Made for customers who appreciate the look and cultural character of classic Indian brassware.
Ideal for Festive Serving
A beautiful choice for Diwali, pooja meals, celebrations and family gatherings.
Suitable for Gifting
A memorable option for weddings, housewarming ceremonies and traditional occasions.
Indian Dining Heritage
Inspired by the long-standing place of brass utensils in Indian homes and ceremonial dining.
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