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Brass Multi-Purpose Tray/Plate – One brass plate for rituals and everyday use.
The Brass Multi-Purpose Tray/Plate is a traditional brass plate used...
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| Size | Diameter In CM | Product Weight (GMs) |
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Brass Multi-Purpose Tray/Plate – One brass plate for rituals and everyday use.
The Brass Multi-Purpose Tray/Plate is a traditional brass plate used across Indian homes for everyday and ceremonial purposes. It is called Pithalai Thambalam (பித்தளை தாம்பாளம்) in Tamil. Depending on the need, it can be used as a paraat for kneading dough, a serving tray, or a pooja thambalam for rituals and offerings.
In Indian culture, offering thambulam is a gesture of hospitality and goodwill. It reflects respect, warmth, and the joy of welcoming guests. Crafted from brass, this plate carries that meaning forward while fitting naturally into modern homes that still value tradition. It belongs among essential kitchen accessories that serve more than one purpose.
Product Highlights
- Multi-Use Traditional Plate - Suitable for kneading dough, serving food, or use as a pooja thambalam.
- Solid Brass Construction - Made from durable brass that holds shape and strength over long-term use.
- Comfortable Depth and Width - Designed to handle kneading, offerings, or serving without spillage.
- Traditional Detailing - Subtle design elements reflect cultural use without being overly decorative.
- Easy to Place and Store - Flat form allows easy stacking and storage in kitchen or pooja spaces.
Why Choose This Brass Tray/Plate/Pithalai Thambalam
- Supports Ritual and Daily Use - One plate serves both functional kitchen needs and ceremonial purposes.
- Rooted in Cultural Practice - Using brass thambalam keeps alive traditions linked to hospitality and rituals.
- Long-Lasting Material - Brass ages naturally and remains usable for years with basic care.
- Practical for Indian Kitchens - Works well for dough kneading, offerings, or dry food serving.
- Simple to Maintain - Regular cleaning and drying help preserve its finish and usability. For detailed material information and care guidelines, you can refer to this brass cookware product detail document.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What can this brass tray be used for?
It can be used for kneading dough, serving food, or as a pooja thambalam. -
Is this Brass Thambalam suitable for religious rituals?
Yes. It is commonly used for pooja, giving thambulam to guests, and offerings during ceremonies. -
Can this brass plate be used daily in the kitchen?
Yes. It is suitable for regular use such as kneading dough or serving dry foods. -
How should I clean the brass tray?
Wash with mild soap, rinse well, and dry immediately to avoid moisture marks. -
Does brass change colour over time?
Brass may darken naturally with use. This is normal and does not affect function. -
Is this tray decorative or functional?
It is fully functional and designed for everyday and ceremonial use.
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

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