Kansa - Bronze Dinner Plate Set (Thali set: Plate, 2 katori, tumbler, 1 Spoon)

SKU: ZCOM42
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Certain Kansa plate, katori & Serving bowls etc in our range come with charcoal finish on outside. They wash away with use.

Size

Weight (Kg)

Diameter In CM

Large

1.8

30.5

DISCLAIMER

All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have minor variations on dimensions & weight.

Customer Reviews

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Priyanka D.

Wonderful experience. Everyone just loved the quality

Hi Priyanka

Thanks a ton for your review and rating. appreciate your support.

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Team Zishta

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Revathi

Best Traditional Buy
I live outside india and I ordered this thali set in online and received on time with great packaging. It’s amazing in quality and look. Each item is in good weight which shows the quality. I am extremely happy to get this set. For sure it will pass on to generation to generation.

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Vijayalakshmi

Must buy
Zishtas Quality of the Brass, Bronze n the Copper is very very good.
Don't get the typical greenish or brownish spots.
Very user friendly.

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Ibetombi Y.

Quality is really, but the sizes of the glass and katori are too small. Pls make the glass and bowls bigger so that they are usable in the real sense of the term.

Dear Ibetombi,

Thank you for the feedback. We will explore options for bigger sized bowls as option.

Regards
Team Zishta

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Priya Mohan (Stoke-on-Trent, GB)
Kansa tumbler

The Kansa tumbler in the Thali set has got spots all over… I have tried all the cleaning methods suggested including tamarind. Kansa , if good quality should not oxidise.
I’m not going to use these tumblers
Bought three Kansa thali sets.
Zishta team.. please liaise with your providers regarding the quality

Hi Priya

Kansa/Bronze has natural tendency to oxidise. As these are hand made, we get some variations due to higher presence of surface copper in the alloy, resulting in excessive spotting. You can scrub and wash it with pithambari and then clean with tamarind/lime. This way we can reduce the spotting. Please be rest assured that there is no quality issue in the same.

Regards
Team Zishta

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