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Brass Glass (S) ( set of 2 in gift box )
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The Brass Glass (set of 2) is a way of gifting someone the feeling of 'you care'. While water consumed from brass glasses is free from toxins, they also look perfect as an experience of heritage handed down from generation to generation.
- Net Quantity - 1 set
- Size in inches (lxbxh): 3.5 x 3.5 x 5
- Capacity: 0.35 QT
- Weight in lbs : 0.5
- Finish: A beautiful hammered finish with a golden look on the outside (handcrafted in pure brass) with a tin-coated and silver finish on the inside.
- Note: Any variation in weight and size are the characteristics of handcrafted products.
1. Why are these Silver on the inside?
Silver is the tin coating which was traditionally called Kalai and is done to keep it from reacting with sour things like buttermilk/Lassi.
2. When should one get the tin recoated on the cookware?
Since the product is not coming directly in contact with heat, the Kalai may last for years. However, ensure that you clean it properly and do not scratch the kalai while washing.
Silver is the tin coating which was traditionally called Kalai and is done to keep it from reacting with sour things like buttermilk/Lassi.
2. When should one get the tin recoated on the cookware?
Since the product is not coming directly in contact with heat, the Kalai may last for years. However, ensure that you clean it properly and do not scratch the kalai while washing.
3. What is the best way to clean Brass and Copper utensils?
You can use a normal dishwashing soap to clean the utensils from the inside and Pitambari or a paste made from Flour (Atta), Vinegar/Lemon Juice, and salt can be applied on the outside to retain the shine of the utensils.
You can use a normal dishwashing soap to clean the utensils from the inside and Pitambari or a paste made from Flour (Atta), Vinegar/Lemon Juice, and salt can be applied on the outside to retain the shine of the utensils.
The Thathera community had stopped making these glasses because the demand for these glasses had reduced drastically. However, P-TAL encouraged them to make it, and one could see the gradual rise in love amongst people for this exclusive product. Traditionally, they had a capacity of 750 ml that was changed to 350 ml, according to the contemporary requirement.