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Brass Saucepan

Brass Saucepan

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70:30 Pure Brass

Copper and zinc, spun by hand — warm, golden, honest.

Tin-Lined, Kalai

Lined the old way, safe for sour, everyday food.

A Piece to Pass On

Not just bought, but kept for a lifetime.

Lab-Verified Purity

Tested, food-safe metal.

Capacity
Quantity

Bring it back — years from now, we will know it as ours, and take it back.

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Description

Let Tradition Inspire Your Cooking

Kansawala brings the Brass Saucepan — the perfect pan for making tea or boiling milk. This Brass Saucepan (Tea Pan / Milk Pan) is a must-have for a warm cup of tea or a glass of milk, and the classic flavours of Indian cuisine taste their finest when tempered in brass — dal, kadhi, sambhar, khichdi, dhokla and more.

Features of Brass Saucepan / Tea Pan / Milk Pan

Tin-Coated (Kalai): pure brass with a tin lining to keep cooking safe and non-reactive.

Comes in 4 Sizes: small to large, for every cooking need.

Sturdy Handle: a sturdy handle with a heat-resistant covering for comfortable handling.

Golden Finish: the traditional golden hue of brass adds warmth to your kitchen.

Brass is durable and stands up to regular use — a long-lasting addition to your kitchen, with a warm, classic look that is easy to clean and maintain.

Benefits of Brass Saucepan / Tea Pan / Milk Pan

Traditionally Valued: cooking in brass is a long-cherished Indian tradition.

Warmer Beverages: even heat distribution warms tea or milk evenly, and brass retains heat to keep your drink warm longer.

Versatile: make tea or milk, roast masalas, prepare tadka, or quick bites for kids.

For a durable, reliable and handsome saucepan to make tea or boil milk, the Brass Saucepan by Kansawala is a fine choice. Order it online and enjoy traditional cooking.

Create Culinary Joy With A Versatile And Durable Brass Saucepan From Kansawala!

Specifications

  1. Net Quantity: 1 N
  2. Material: Pure Brass / Pital
  3. XS (1 Litre): 17.78 × 17.78 × 9.65 cm · 12.70 cm handle · 0.540 kg
  4. S (1.5 Litre): 19.05 × 19.05 × 10.16 cm · 12.70 cm handle · 0.640 kg
  5. M (2 Litre): 20.32 × 20.32 × 10.79 cm · 20.32 cm handle · 0.740 kg
  6. L (2.5 Litre): 21.59 × 21.59 × 12.19 cm · 20.32 cm handle · 0.840 kg
  7. Finish: Plain golden outside (handcrafted in pure brass) · kalai-tinned silver inside
  8. Note: Any variation in weight & size is the characteristic of a handcrafted piece.
  9. Manufactured & marketed by: Kansawala Mukundray Fulchand, Kansara Bazar Road, Opp Bhuta Vadi, Sihor, Bhavnagar, Gujarat – 364240
  10. Country Of Origin: India

How to live with it

  • Wash like any vessel — a normal scrubber and dish soap.
  • After washing, dry it with a normal cloth.
  • Inside, a coat of kalai — food-safe tin, applied by hand — so you can cook anything in it, even tangy dishes.
  • The kalai wears slowly with use. When the silver coat fades, a kalaiwala can re-tin it — it is how brass has been kept for generations.
  • Cook and serve — don’t store food in it overnight.
  • Regular use keeps brass bright; a light polish brings the glow back.
  • In the monsoon, a little colour change is normal.
  • Looked after simply, it serves for decades.

Returns & replacement

Small differences in colour, shape or finish are natural to handmade pieces — not defects. If a piece arrives damaged, faulty, wrong or not as described, we replace or refund it, with free pickup across India. Tell us within 7 days — email info@kansawalas.com with your order number, and we reply within 24 hours.

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70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
70:30 Pure Brass
Tin-Lined, Kalai
Ships in 4–5 days
NABL lab-verified
Brass, The Metal Indian Kitchens Kept

THE INDIAN KITCHEN

Brass,
The Metal Indian Kitchens Kept

In Indian homes, the metal on the table was never a small decision. Brass — Pital — is the oldest working metal of the Indian kitchen: an alloy of copper and zinc, the warm golden vessel that carried the water, held the grain and served the feast, one generation to the next. We line ours with tin — kalai — the old way, so even sour, everyday food sits safe on it. It holds a glow no other metal keeps, and rings clear and true when struck.

Honest metal, always
No nickel
No nickel
No chromium
No chromium
No lead
No lead

Who We Make For

Drawn By The Beauty, Kept By The Story.

We make for every home that sets a table - the everyday and the celebration, the rooted and the far from home.

Bought once, kept for life, passed on — the metal, and the home, carried forward.

Why Kansawala

The Proof, Side By Side.

Most sellers ask you to trust the story. We ask you to check the metal.

The Measure

What Matters

Elsewhere

Most Sellers

Family-Owned Maker
Resellers, mostly
Purity Proof
Unverified, may contain lead
Buy-Back
A warranty, at most
Manufacturer
Only Source, Not Manufacturers
MADE FROM
Scrap brass, often
The maker, since 1945
Lab-verified 70:30
Credit at the metal rate
Sihor, Gujarat - you can visit
ISO-marked brass sheet

From furnace to your hands

Where the metal begins

Most who sell it, buy it. We make it - the whole difference.

Graded Brass Sheet, ISO-Marked

Every batch starts as 70 parts copper to 30 parts Zinc, weighed by hand at our own furnace. Most sellers buy metal already mixed elsewhere; we measure ours ourselves, so we know exactly what's in it.

Spun And Shaped By Hand

Hand-beaten pieces are shaped cold, blow by blow under the hammer, so each one is lighter, tougher, and a little different from the next. Cast pieces are poured molten into a mould, giving a heavier, uniform piece every time. Most sellers carry only one of these; we make and stock both, in every size.

Tin-Lined Where You Eat, Polished Where You See

The inside is lined with tin — kalai — so food stays safe; the outside is polished to the warm brass glow.

Pure copper and Zinc, weighed by hand

The metal goes to a NABL-accredited lab, so the 70:30 on the page is the 70:30 in your hand.

Shipped Directly From Sihor

Straight from the family workshop in Sihor to your table — no middleman in between.

Graded Brass Sheet, ISO-Marked Spun And Shaped By Hand Tin-Lined Where You Eat, Polished Where You See Pure copper and Zinc, weighed by hand Shipped Directly From Sihor
A gift they keep, long after the wrapping is gone. A gift they keep, long after the wrapping is gone.

GIFTING

A gift they keep, long after the wrapping is gone.

Some gifts are used once and forgotten. A Kansawalas set becomes part of a home - set at the table daily, then handed down. Give a table, not a trinket.

Weddings & Housewarmings

Weddings & Housewarmings

Diwali & festivals

Diwali & festivals

Anniversaries

Anniversaries

Keepsake packaging with a hand-written Kansa story - always included.

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Meenakshi Moolani (Pune, IN)
1.5 L

Very good. Using to make tea everyday

Our Promise

Trust & assurance

Pure 70:30 Brass

Pure 70:30 Brass

Lab-verified genuine brass from ISO-marked sheet — never scrap, never adulterated.

Handcrafted in Sihor

Handcrafted in Sihor

Shaped by the same family's hands, since 1945.

Buy-back for life

Buy-back for life

Any piece back for store credit at the day's metal rate.

Secure checkout

Secure checkout

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Across The Counter Across The Counter

Ask The Maker

Across The Counter

Yes. We start from ISO-marked brass sheet — 70:30 copper and zinc — and spin and shape each piece by hand in our Sihor workshop. The marks it carries are worked by hand, not stamped by a machine.

Brass is a living metal — over the years it deepens to a warm, older gold. A wipe with lemon and salt, or a little brass polish, brings the shine back whenever you want it. The dulling is the metal breathing, not a fault

Yes. The inside is lined with tin — kalai — the traditional way, so even sour or salty food sits safe on it. Bare brass reacts with acidic food; the kalai is exactly what keeps your dal and kadhi pure. When the lining wears with years of use, send it back and we re-line it.

No — only the pieces that meet wet or sour food. A patila, handi or glass is lined with tin inside, because dal, kadhi and buttermilk are acidic and would react with bare brass. Dry-storage pieces don't need it: the ghee pot, the chapati box and the masaladani hold ghee, rotis and dry spices — nothing that reacts — so we leave them as pure, bare brass, the way they have always been kept. If a piece has no lining, that is by design, not a fault.

Warm water, a mild soap and a soft sponge after each use — no harsh scouring on the tin lining. For the outside, lemon and salt or a brass polish restores the glow. Dry it before you put it away. When the kalai thins, we re-line it.

Bring any piece back, any time, and take store credit at the day's metal rate. We also mend, re-polish and re-line what we make. We are the makers — what we make, we can tend to.

1 litre suits a small family or a single dish; 3 litres is the everyday all-rounder; 5 litres is for a full house or festival cooking. Each comes with a fitted lid.

Dispatched the same day and delivered across India in about 4–5 working days.Questions before you buy? Email info@kansawalas.com