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Athulyam Terracotta Soup Bowl
$15.00
$15.00
Our potters has created this unique and rare (Athulyam) piece by giving special attention to the clay being used and the blackening process. It is through that unique process that the bowl achieved a special greyish black colour. Enjoy some hot soup in these unique bowls!
Bhavam Terracotta Cook and Serve ware
$20.00
$25.00
The most healthy way to cook curry is in an earthen pot . We used to have earthen pots of various shapes and sizes to cook different types of food. Now we have adopted those cookware forms and added some finesse into it to present your dish on table in the same pot. Adorn your table with these rustic looking terracotta pot. Keep the lid on, to not lose the aroma of the food until you have it.
Bundle of Pans - Phulka Pan and Frying Pan
$40.00
$50.00
A Kitchenware bonanza! Have perfect fluffy Phulkas and get those side dishes fried, in a healthy way!
Chathuram Wooden Cutting Board
$25.00
Wood Craft: We use good quality Mango wood and teak to make the products. Traditional carpenters use hand operated tools to carve the products out of large wood logs. It is hand finished to make it smooth
Chatti Curry Pots
$950.00
$15.00
This is a serve ware, which can be used to serve your favourite dishes. We are bringing the terracotta beauty to the dining table through this Chatti Curry Pots.
Cheenachatti (Black) - 1.2 L Capacity, Terracotta Cook and Serve ware
$15.00
$20.00
Cook up some soft appam (a South Indian delicacy) or prepare your favourite dish in a healthy way, using this uniquely crafted pot. Take it directly to your dining table and serve the dish from this beautiful black piece The black tone of the product is achieved through processing in the kiln. It is a blackening process done on the natural terracotta coloured product.
Cheenachatti Terracotta Cook and Serve Ware
$15.00
$15.00
Cook up some soft appam (a South Indian delicacy) or prepare your favourite dish in a healthy way, using this uniquely crafted pot. Take it directly to your dining table and serve the dish from this beautiful piece
Cook and Serve - Two pots in a bundle
$35.00
$40.00
Bhavam - The 1.2 L capacity cookware with lid for your slow healthy cooking Chatti Curry Pot - This 1.2 L capacity flat bottom serve ware with a lid, keeps your dish warm and goes well on your table
Culinary Bliss - Bundle of two Cook and Serveware
$25.00
$35.00
Two Kitchenware together for your healthy cooking. Long handle Cookware (Vaalchatti) - 1 litre capacity Cookware with two side handles (Cheenachatti) - 1.2 litre capacity
Curry Chatti (Black) Cook and Serve Ware (1.5 to 3 litres)
$950.00
The traditional cooking vessel of Kerala Generally used to cook fish. But, the vessel can be used to cook any curry Our potters have put in that extra effort to polish it with special clay, it can be taken from stove to table. It has gone through the special blackening process in the kiln to get the black finish (this is not the black pottery where the clay gives the black colour) A unique cook and serve ware
Curry Chatti Cook and Serve Ware - 1.5 to 3 litres capacity
$800.00
The traditional cooking vessel of Kerala Generally used to cook fish. But, the vessel can be used to cook any curry Our potters have put in that extra effort to polish it with special clay, it can be taken from stove to table. A unique cook and serve ware
Dum Terracotta Casserole (2 litres)
$25.00
$33.00
Versatile flameware pots that will steam rice, cook your favourite biryani, simmer soup, or slow cook meats or vegetables. Cooking in clay pots add depth to every recipe. Practical to work with due to the uniquely designed handles and a fitting lid. The black tone of the product is achieved through processing in the kiln. It is a blackening process done on the natural terracotta coloured product.
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