Ethical and Fair Trade Practices
Graamyam products are co-created by a small group of craft people and an in-house design team who share a vision of ethical business practices.
We ensure that the artisan communities making our handcrafted products are fairly compensated and acknowledged. We consciously adopt sustainable practices and reduce waste in our business processes, thus reducing negative environmental impacts.
Chatti Curry Pots
$950.00
This terracotta serving bowl partners well with rice, curry and pasta.
This product is handmade and each piece is unique! Due to the differences in displays of computers/laptops/phones, the colours on the product you receive may vary marginally from the colours seen on our website.
Before you make its debut, soak the product overnight, so it’s good to go. Wash it with a mild detergent. It doesn’t like abrasives. Dry it off completely before storing.
Available Offers
5% discount for first time user
In stock
Description
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.
Additional information
Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Color | Natural Terracotta Brown |
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Material | Terracota |
Size | Dia – 175 mm, Height – 80mm |
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