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Sama Homes Brass Antique Ghee Pot with Tin Coating 100% pure brass with a classic look.

Sama Homes Brass Antique Ghee Pot with Tin Coating 100% pure brass with a classic look.

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✨ The Golden Tradition

  • Premium Material: 100% Solid Brass/Bronze for durability and shine.
  • Cultural Heritage: Traditionally used in royal Indian kitchens and temples.
  • Care: Ages gracefully; polish with lemon/salt to restore shine.

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About the item :

-Brass Antique Ghee Pot with tin coated100% made up of pure brass with a classic look- Brass gives you quality look to your kitchen.
- Used For Storing Ghee, Oil ,Pickle & Many More Daily Essential Products | Used As Multi Purpose Container.
- This Ghee Pot Comes With Lid and Spoon Can Also Be Used In Home Temples For Storing Ghee for Diyas In Daily Pooja.
-This is a set of small brass jars specially designed for you to store oil and ghee brassware is a glamorous kitchen addition and is also durable and long-lasting.
- A perfect multipurpose storage container.
Dimensions: 4"(Ht.), 3.5"(Dia), 222 gms(weight) per piece
Key features:
-Traditionally used to store ghee and oils. They are convenient and aesthetic in our modern homes.
-Ghee Pot has a strong traditional value across India in terms of usage for cooking and storing purposes.
Key specifications:
-A perfect multipurpose storage container which is very useful in your kitchen to store different types of oils and ghee.
-Perfect for kitchen use, temple, gifting purpose,
 Best manufacturer brass vessels for cooking 

SKU:MYSAMA00004

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