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Kumbhakonam Brass Prasadha Bowl
Kumbhakonam Brass Prasadha Bowl
A "Kumbakonam bowl," or more specifically a "Kumbakonam Brass Prasadha Bowl," is a traditional, round brass bowl often used for religious rituals or serving sweets (prasad) in temples or homes, especially in and around the Kumbakonam region of Tamil Nadu, India.
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Product Highlights
Product Highlights
- Material: Pure brass with traditional hand-cast finish
- Heavy weighted bottom.
- Traditional South Indian silhouette with gently flared rim.
- Handcrafted by artisans in Tamil Nadu
Materials
Materials
- Brass
Size and Care Guide
Size and Care Guide
Dimensions:
- Size: 12in wide and 7in height
- Weight: 8 kg
Care Guide:
Brass likes a rinse with warm water, mild soap and a soft sponge. Dry it off with a cloth or paper towel. It’s not dishwasher friendly. Overuse once patina starts to form use brasso or pitambari for a shine.
Divya's Styling Tip
Divya's Styling Tip
Use it as a floating flower bowl with marigolds or jasmine for festive decor. For everyday styling, place it on a console with vintage books or on your dining table filled with seasonal fruits. During pujas, it beautifully holds water, kumkum, or offerings — seamlessly blending utility and elegance.