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Kansa Tulsi Davara Tumbler
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Tulsi Kansa Davara Tumbler – Symbolism of Purity in Every Sip
A Kansa Davara Tumbler is a traditional Indian drinkware piece, a set with a...
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Minor Fissures in casted Kansa may occur. They are not defects and will not impact functionality.
| Product Name | Weight in (GMs) | Diameter In CM | Height In CM | Capacity in ML |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tumbler | 100 - 130 | 6.7 - 7.0 | 6.1 - 6.3 | 100 - 120 |
| Davara | 120 - 150 | 8.9 - 9.2 | 2.7 - 3.0 | 100 - 120 |
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All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have variations on dimensions & weight.---------------------------------------------------------
Tulsi Kansa Davara Tumbler – Symbolism of Purity in Every Sip
A Kansa Davara Tumbler is a traditional Indian drinkware piece, a set with a tumbler (glass) and a davara (saucer), used for serving beverages like South Indian Filter Coffee or Tea, made from pure Kansa.
Whether you're savoring your morning cup of chai or unwinding with rich coffee, this kansa tumbler elevates every sip into an experience of purity, health and heritage.
Part of Zishta's Tulsi Collection, this Kansa Davara Tumbler draws inspiration from the sacred Tulsi plant - an enduring symbol of purity, protection and holistic well-being in Indian tradition.
Product Highlights
- Material: Made of Pure Kansa (Bell Metal), a traditional alloy of Copper and Tin known for its high durability and Ayurvedic benefits.
- Design: Smooth finish and traditional design.
- Handcrafted by Maharashtra Artisans: Each davara tumbler is shaped by Maharashtra's traditional metal artisans known for their precision and purity of craft.
- Usage: Ideal for drinking filter coffee, tea, milk.
- Care and Maintenance: Easy to maintain. Wash with regular dish washing soap or liquid and use a soft scrubber. Avoid using harsh detergents for cleaning. Store it dry.
Why Choose a Kansa Tulsi Davara Tumbler
- Part of Zishta's Tulsi Collection - Inspired by the sacred Tulsi Plant, this Kansa serveware symbolizes purity, well-being, and elevated daily living.
- Ayurveda-Infused Drinkware - Crafted from pure food-safe Kansa that naturally supports digestions, soothes acidity, and aligns with mindful living. To know more Kansa benefits, read Ayurvedic Significance of Kansa.
- Enhances Taste & Aroma - The natural metal composition subtly heightens flavor, making chai, coffee, and herbal drinks smoother and enjoyable.
- An Elevated Beverage Experience - Warm chai (tea), filter coffee, herbal infusions, or milk hold heat beautifully and taste richer in Kansa.
- Durable Everyday Serveware - Sturdy, easy to maintain, and ideal for daily chai rituals, coffee breaks, or serving guests with elegance.
- Designed for Modern Lifestyles - Lightweight, refined, and built for everyday use - this tumbler bring luxurious touch to home serveware.
- A Timeless, Meaningful Gift - Ideal for housewarmings, festive gifting, weddings, wellness enthusiasts or any other special occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes the Kansa Tulsi Davara Tumbler unique?
Its combination of pure Ayurvedic Kansa, Tulsi-inspired design, and artisan craftsmanship sets it apart from modern metal serveware.
2. Is the Kansa Davara Tumbler safe for long-term use?
Pure Kansa is considered one of the safest and most stable metals for food and beverage contact.
3. Is this Kansa Davara Tumbler a good gifting option?
Yes, its cultural depth, wellness value, and elegant design make it a thoughtful gift for any occasion.
4. Will the Kansa tumbler feel too hot to hold when filled with hot chai or coffee?
Kansa disperses heat efficiently, so while the tumbler becomes warm, it remains comfortable to hold during regular use.
5. Does the Kansa tumbler react with milk-based beverages?
No. Pure Kansa is stable and safe for milk-based drinks such as coffee, masala chai, turmeric milk, or herbal infusions.
SECURE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India

Frequently asked Queries
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Difference between Kansa, bronze and brass
Kansa is same as bronze which is an alloy of Copper & Tin. Brass is an alloy of copper & Zinc
How can we serve acidic food without Kalai in Kansa?
Kansa has a high % of tin in the alloy itself. Acidic food can be stored/served for upto 4 hours without any adverse reaction from the copper in the alloy.
How can Kansa be used for Cooking?
Casting Bronze (A traditional technique developed during Chola Dynasty) to the ratio of 78:22 Copper & Tin can be used for cooking and will not break.
What type of Food Can be Cooked? and how to maintain?
You can cook anything and everything. There are no restrictions. Also you can use any soap for regular cleaning. You can also clean them in dishwasher.
Will Kansa work on Induction?
No. They do not work. They work on Gas and Ceramic hot plates. You can use an induction converter plate/disk to use kansa on induction cook top.


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