Copper & Brass Cookware - Kadhai, Handi, Tawa & Frypan - Handcrafted Copper, Brass & Bronze Products

Cook the traditional way with our range of pure copper and brass cookware - handcrafted for Indian kitchens that value health, flavour, and heritage. Copper and brass vessels distribute heat evenly, retain nutrients better than modern non-stick alternatives, and add a distinct richness to every dish.

Our cookware collection includes brass kadhai for deep frying, copper handi for slow-cooked curries, tawa for rotis and dosas, frypans, and multi-purpose cooking vessels. Every piece that requires food contact is Kalai-coated (tin-lined) for safe, non-reactive cooking - no Teflon, no chemicals.

Crafted by artisans under the Manish Metals name from Jodhpur, Rajasthan - a legacy of pure metalwork since 1997. Whether you are a home cook seeking authentic flavours or a halwai looking for professional-grade vessels, our cookware delivers on tradition and performance. Free shipping across India, 7-day easy returns.

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FAQs

1. Are these products pure brass/copper/bronze?

Yes, all our products are made using high-quality, pure metals. We do not use any harmful coatings or artificial plating.

2. Will copper/brass utensils change color over time?

Yes, it is natural for copper and brass to tarnish over time due to oxidation. This is a sign of purity and can be cleaned easily using traditional or natural methods.

3. How do I clean copper, brass, or bronze utensils?

Use a mixture of lemon and salt or tamarind and salt. You can also use store-bought metal polish. Avoid using harsh chemicals or scrubbers that may damage the finish.

4. Are bronze (Kansa) utensils safe for eating?

Yes! Bronze is considered highly beneficial in Ayurveda and is safe for eating, especially when used for serving.

5. Will the products lose shine over time?

Yes, natural metals do dull with time, but they can easily be polished back to their original shine with proper care.