✨ Elevate Your Rituals with Elegance!
This Decorative Brass Thali Flower Design Pooja Thali Set includes 4 pieces: an 8-inch thali, a 2-inch bowl, a 2-inch glass, and a 4-inch spoon, all crafted from premium quality brass. Perfect for enhancing your home temple or as a thoughtful gift for various occasions, this set combines functionality with traditional artistry.
Brand | Aditri Creation |
Colour | Gold |
Package Dimensions | 20.8 x 20.5 x 7.7 cm; 270 g |
Item Weight | 270 g |
A**H
Perfect for various poojas
It's well-made, and the quality seems decent. The beautiful flower embossed design adds a touch of elegance to my home temple. The set includes a bowl, glass, and spoon. These items are beneficial for performing various pooja rituals and are all made from the same brass material as the plate/Thali. The size of the thali (8 Inches) is perfect for my home's small temple. The only downside is that it's not dishwasher safe, but this is to be expected with a brass product. But it's easy to hand wash. I have been using these for a few weeks now without any issues. As of now, it is premature to comment on its longevity. If there is anything worth mentioning, I will update my review.
M**L
All great except...
All the items included were great but the glass has a small hole, only discovered this when we used it for puja and filled the glass with water - the water kept leaking out 😔 and the material wasn't great as it has a rust mark in the inside
K**A
A Gift For The Dwaili Festival
This year, the 'Festival Of Lights' will fall on Sunday 12th November 2023.Although I am not Indian, and not Hindu by religion, I have good friends that celebrate Dwaili/ Deepavali and I think it's important to acknowledge and respect other people's beliefs and cultural celebrations.My friends always include our family during this time and gift us homemade food they have prepared for the 5 day event.In return I always gift them something cultural symbolic that would be appropriate for their celebrations.I ordered this set but was quite upset that each piece had a very sticky sticker place on them, which is proving really hard and time consuming to remove without scratching the item.The Brass plate doesn't show the '88' symbol on the listing but this feels almost embossed into the brass, and I'm not sure whether I should try and remove it? or leave it? or what damage this may do to the brass?Authentic as it says, the item does come wrapped in 'The India Times' newspaper which funnily enough is written in plain English text rather than Indian?Even though it was wrapped in newspaper and bubble wrap I liked the idea that the newspaper was used in this way.Shame about the stickers, on the items though, this could of avoided a few problems.
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