Brass Pateela
Brass Pateela
Regular price
Rs. 1,199.00
Regular price
Rs. 2,999.00
Sale price
Rs. 1,199.00
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Embrace the tradition with our Hand-Beaten Brass Dekchi / Pateela, a testament to timeless craftsmanship. Made by skilled artisans, this cookware features a shiny brass interior known as "Phool," ensuring even heat distribution for perfectly cooked meals. Traditionally used for cooking, the hand-beaten texture enhances its durability and aesthetic appeal
Caring Instructions
Caring Instructions
Our brass and kansa items are designed to be a part of your daily life. With just a bit of care, they can retain their beauty and serve you for years. Here’s how to clean and maintain your Little Divinity products:
1. Utensils (Brass and Kansa)
- Daily Cleaning: Wash your brass and kansa utensils as you would with any other dishes using mild dish soap and a soft sponge. Rinse well and pat dry immediately to prevent water stains.
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Weekly Deep Clean: Once a week, use Pitambari or any other brass cleaning powder for a deeper shine.
- How to Use: Wet the utensil and sprinkle a small amount of Pitambari powder on it.
- Gently scrub using a soft sponge in circular motions.
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water and dry immediately with a soft cloth.
- Natural Polish: For extra shine, you can use a homemade mix of lemon juice and baking soda. Apply the paste, scrub gently, rinse, and dry well.
2. Idols with Antique Finish
- Regular Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface and remove any dust.
- Deep Clean: Occasionally, you can use a damp cloth to wipe the idol gently. Avoid harsh scrubbing.
- Sun Drying & Oiling: After cleaning, place the idol under sunlight for an hour. This helps to naturally dry the item and brings out its shine.
- Finishing Touch: Once dry, apply a small amount of coconut oil to the idol with a soft cloth. This not only enhances the shine but also protects the finish.
3. Idols with Colored Finish
- Gentle Cleaning: Use a damp cloth to gently wipe the surface without scrubbing.
- Drying: After wiping, let the idol dry naturally under a fan or in sunlight. Avoid direct contact with water to preserve the colored finish.
4. Idols Without Polish (Raw Brass)
- Regular Cleaning: For a quick shine, use a soft, dry cloth to buff the idol.
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Deep Shine: Occasionally, you can use brass cleaning powders like Pitambari. Follow these steps:
- Wet the idol and apply a small amount of the cleaning powder.
- Gently scrub with a soft sponge and rinse thoroughly.
- Dry immediately to avoid any watermarks.
- Natural Shine: You can also use a paste of lemon juice and baking soda. Apply gently, rinse off, and dry well.