Brass utensils have been a staple in homes since ancient times, with their timeless charm and durability making them an indispensable part of kitchenware for centuries.
Welcome to the world of healthy & natural kitchen utensils! With so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to choose what's best for your health. But have you heard ofKansa utensils?
We all don't want our Bronze Utensils losing their shine and turning dull over time. Isn't it? While these timeless pieces are a staple in every Indian household, they require some extra care to keep them looking like new.
Said to be one of the most innovative alloys of human kind, it was discovered to have extraordinary beauty enhancing and soothing properties Kansa was first made in the Bronze Age approximately 5000 years
Copper and tin are heated together for 400 -700 degree Celsius to form Bronze. This molten metal is then made into sheets which are then moulded into desired shapes