Handcrafted Hammered Brass Tawa with Broad Handle | RoyalStuffs
- Regular price
- €59,00
- Sale price
- €59,00
- Regular price
- €88,00
Description
Upgrade your everyday cooking with the Handcrafted Hammered Brass Tawa from RoyalStuffs.com, where traditional Indian metallurgy meets modern functionality. Made from high-quality, food-grade brass, this tawa features a classic hammered finish that enhances heat distribution while adding a rich, royal aesthetic.
Designed with a broad, sturdy handle, it ensures a secure and comfortable grip during cooking. Ideal for making rotis, parathas, dosas, cheelas, pancakes, and shallow frying, this brass tawa delivers even heating for perfectly cooked food every time.
Both functional and beautiful, it’s a cookware essential for those who value health, heritage, and handcrafted luxury.
Key Features
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100% Pure Food-Grade Brass
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Traditional Hammered Texture
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Broad, Strong Handle for Better Control
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Even & Consistent Heat Distribution
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Handmade by Skilled Indian Artisans
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Durable, Long-Lasting & Naturally Elegant
Benefits of Using a Brass Tawa
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Health-Friendly Cooking: Brass is traditionally believed to support digestion and reduce food acidity when properly seasoned and maintained.
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Even Cooking: Hammered brass spreads heat uniformly, preventing hotspots.
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Energy Efficient: Retains heat longer, reducing cooking time and fuel usage.
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Enhanced Taste: Helps bring out natural flavors, especially in Indian breads and breakfast dishes.
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Sustainable Choice: Natural metal cookware that lasts for generations with proper care.
How RoyalStuffs.com Is Different From Others
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True Handcrafted Quality: Each tawa is handmade—no factory mass production.
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Premium Brass Selection: Only high-grade brass sourced for durability and safety.
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Authentic Indian Heritage: Inspired by age-old cooking traditions, crafted for modern kitchens.
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Luxury Finish: Refined hammered texture with elegant polishing for a royal look.
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Trusted Brand: Transparent product details, quality checks, and customer-first approach.