Chinar Bird Rounded Cake Stand:
A large and rounded cake stand is ornated by a carving of Chinar Leaves and beautiful birds over a plain plank of walnut wood by a skilled artisan from the picturisque valley of Kashmir. The stand has with a flap which opens and closes beautifully. It's engraving spans both its interiors as well as exteriors, giving it the most resplendent look ever. This also makes it easy foldable and light to carry. Ideal for a regal kitchen, redefine the way you present those cakes and breads to your special guests with the handcrafted charm of a Walnut wood stand.About Walnut WoodKashmir is the only region in India bestowed with the presence of the majestic Walnut Trees, the most intriguing dimension of which is the beautiful carving it hosts. Wood carving reached Kashmir from Central Asia some 600 years ago when a Muslim Saint Shah-e-Hamdaan migrated to the Valley.
Copper Chinar Embossed Glass:
The rich culture of Kashmir entails storing water in jugs and glasses of Copper. Inspired by this wellness tradition is a set of glasses which display a spectacular sequence of Chinar leaves engraved into their essence. Appealing to the eyes, storing and drinking from Copper vessels has long been known to generate a natural purification process. Why Drink From Copper Glasses: 1. Helps the digestive system perform better 2. Aids weight loss 3. Helps heal wounds faster 4. Slows down ageing 5. Helps maintain heart health and beats hypertension 6. Mitigates the risk of cancer 7. Protects you from infections 8. Regulates the working of the thyroid gland 9. Beats arthritis and inflamed joints 10. Boosts skin health and melanin production 11. Beats anemia About The Craft: Locally known as Traam, Kashmiri Copperware is a symbol of royalty. Beautifully carved, the copperware sits high in the court of Kashmir Arts and Crafts, its mesmerizing coppery bronze hue casting a spell of grandeur in heritage inspired motifs. Shehr-e-Khaas has been the hub of copperware since the 19th century, the old markets of Zaina Kadal still carrying this glorious art.
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Round Chinar Motif Serving Plate:
Treat your guests in a royal manner by serving them in this amazingly handcrafted round copper plate. If used for eating, it gives a royal touch to your dining table to give you a kingly experience of dining or lunch. It is a versatile piece of copper decor, the one you can own or gift. To use it as a flower or fruit platter or hang it on your walls, the creative you shall decide. About The Craft: Locally known as Traam, Kashmiri Copperware is a symbol of royalty. Beautifully carved, the copperware sits high in the court of Kashmir Arts and Crafts, its mesmerizing coppery bronze hue casting a spell of grandeur in heritage inspired motifs. Shehr-e-Khaas has been the hub of copper ware since the 19th century, the old markets of Zaina Kadal still carrying this glorious art. Large beautiful copper samovars, cups, glasses, tasht naari’s, traami’s, jugs, bowls, trays, degh (round bottomed cooling pot) gracefully stand in the shops of downtown even today.About CopperwareLocally known as Traam, Kashmiri Copperware is a symbol of royalty. Beautifully carved, the copperware sits high in the court of Kashmir Arts and Crafts, its mesmerizing coppery bronze hue casting a spell of grandeur in heritage inspired motifs. Shehr-e-Khaas has been the hub of copperware since the 19th century, the old markets of Zaina Kadal still carrying this glorious art.
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Octagonal Chinar Border Walnut Wood Tray:
Enrich your home decor as well as your kitchens with the most regal addition of the walnut wood tray, deftly crafted out of the walnut tree - the magnificence of which is awe striking. The tray is uniquely crafted in an octagonal shape gleaming with a sheen inherent to it. A chinar vine is deftly inscribed into its borders in the Boni Tarah pattern. A perfect pick for the ladies with a penchant for a royal flair, surprise your friends as you serve them in the most traditional way ever.About Walnut WoodKashmir is the only region in India bestowed with the presence of the majestic Walnut Trees, the most intriguing dimension of which is the beautiful carving it hosts. Wood carving reached Kashmir from Central Asia some 600 years ago when a Muslim Saint Shah-e-Hamdaan migrated to the Valley. Walnut wood in natural as well as in carved form has been used for making elegant furniture and home décor through a laborious process since its inceptionKashmir Box – Walnut Wood Collection.
Copper Chinar Curvy Engraved Glass:
The rich culture of Kashmir entails storing water in jugs and glasses of Copper. Inspired by this wellness tradition is a set of glasses which display a spectacular sequence of Chinar leaves engraved into its essence. Appealing to the eyes, storing and drinking from Copper vessels has long been known to generate a natural purification process. Why Drink From Copper Glasses: 1. Helps the digestive system perform better 2. Aids weight loss 3. Helps heal wounds faster 4. Slows down ageing 5. Helps maintain heart health and beats hypertension 6. Mitigates the risk of cancer 7. Protects you from infections 8. Regulates the working of the thyroid gland 9. Beats arthritis and inflamed joints 10. Boosts skin health and melanin production 11. Beats anemia About The Craft: Locally known as Traam, Kashmiri Copperware is a symbol of royalty. Beautifully carved, the copperware sits high in the court of Kashmir Arts and Crafts, its mesmerizing coppery bronze hue casting a spell of grandeur in heritage inspired motifs. Shehr-e-Khaas has been the hub of copper ware since the 19th century, the old markets of Zaina Kadal still carrying this glorious art. Large beautiful copper samovars, cups, glasses, tasht naari’s, traami’s, jugs, bowls, trays, degh (round bottomed cooling pot) gracefully stand in the shops of downtown even today.About CopperwareLocally known as Traam, Kashmiri Copperware is a symbol of royalty. Beautifully carved, the copperware sits high in the court of Kashmir Arts and Crafts, its mesmerizing coppery bronze hue casting a spell of grandeur in heritage inspired motifs. Shehr-e-Khaas has been the hub of copperware since the 19th century, the old markets of Zaina Kadal still carrying this glorious art.
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