Beaten Metal Bowl
Kansa Work,
India
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This is a bronze serving bowl which is created by the process of hammering of the molten metal just as it starts solidifying. This bowl is an example of traditional Odisha craft ware, and can be used for serving solids, liquids, or in-between. Introduce a quirky edge to your dinner ware with this Kansa work.
₹3,800
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Different metals are mixed together and worked into ingots, the ingots are heated to make them malleable, and are then beaten into the desired shape. The process of heating the metal alloy and beating it further into shape continues till the required shape and size have been achieved.The metal is beaten with an iron hammer that is usually between 500-700gms in weight. Usually 4 ingots are taken one of top of the other in a set for the process of heating and beating the metal and later taken out ...
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Dimensions(cm): Length: 15 Width: 15 Height: 3 Type of Material:Metal
