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Brass Roti Box with Mandala Art Design - Keep Chapatis Warm, the Traditional Way
The Brass Roti Chapati Box with Mandala Art...
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
| Size | Weight (Grms) | Height In CM | Diameter In CM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medium | 600 - 650 | 7.0 | 20.0 - 20.5 |
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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.---------------------------------------------------------
Brass Roti Box with Mandala Art Design - Keep Chapatis Warm, the Traditional Way
The Brass Roti Chapati Box with Mandala Art Design is a traditional kitchen food storage container used to keep chapatis and rotis warm and fresh during meals. The lid features an engraved mandala pattern that reflects regional craft traditions.
This roti box comes with a matching brass tong, making it easy to lift and serve phulkas without touching them by hand.
This brass roti box, handcrafted by skilled artisans from Gujarat, is designed for everyday use on the dining table while also fitting well into festive or traditional settings.
Product Highlights
- Handcrafted Brass Construction - Made entirely from high-quality brass, this roti box is sturdy, weight-balanced, and meant for long-term use. The metal holds warmth well, helping chapatis stay soft for longer.
- Mandala Art Lid Design - The engraved mandala pattern is done by hand. Each box has slight variations, which is natural in handcrafted brassware and part of its character.
- Includes Matching Brass Tong - The brass tong is shaped for easy grip and safe handling of hot rotis and phulkas. It completes the set and avoids the need for separate serving tools.
- Suitable for Daily Dining - The size and depth are practical for family meals. It fits comfortably on the dining table without taking up excess space.
Why Choose This Brass Roti Box with Madala Art Design
- Made by Traditional Gujarat Artisans - This roti box supports artisan communities in Gujarat who continue to practice traditional brassworking techniques passed down over generations.
- Safer Alternative to Plastic Storage - For households moving away from plastic food containers, brass offers a natural and time-tested option. You can read more about this shift in traditional food storage solutions for a sustainable kitchen.
- Works Well with Traditional Indian Meals - This box is designed specifically for Indian breads. It pairs naturally with brass serveware and cookware used in everyday and festive cooking.
- Fits Modern and Traditional Homes - While rooted in tradition, the form and finish suit modern kitchens and dining spaces without looking decorative or delicate.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I clean the brass roti box?
Wash with mild dish soap and water. Dry immediately. Occasional natural brass cleaning is enough to maintain the surface. -
Is this roti box food safe?
Yes. It is made from food-grade brass and intended for serving and storage during meals. -
Can this box be used to serve food directly at the table?
Yes. It is designed for direct serving during meals and looks appropriate on the dining table. -
Does the lid fit tightly?
The lid sits securely on the box, helping retain warmth without being difficult to open. -
Is the mandala design purely decorative or functional?
The design is decorative and hand-engraved. It does not affect storage or usability. -
Can the brass tong be used for other foods?
Yes. The tong can also be used to serve puris, parathas, or other dry breads.
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
Get your queries answered fast!
What are different traditional storage?
We have a variety of options and some of the best include brass, neem wood and soapstone.
Do storage container need Kalai
For storing raw/whole food ingredients, it can be used without kalai. Grounded food or cooked food containers should have kalai.
How frequently do you need to do Kalai?
Depending on usage, kalai has to be redone between 2-3 years. As these containers will not be washed frequently unless its used for storing cooked food.
What are the benefits of storing in Brass?
Preserves anti-oxidants in the spices and food stored in them.
Can we refrigerate Cooked Food in traditional Containers?
Soapstone Containers can be refrigerated. Brass (With tin coating) is not recommended as it can impact the tin coating and its wear off on the food stored in them.


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