About the Product
This vintage South Indian brass idli making pot is a striking example of traditional cookware shaped by everyday rituals and regional craftsmanship. Made entirely from solid brass, this vessel was created for slow, even steaming over traditional stoves, ensuring soft and perfectly formed idlis. Its substantial weight and balanced proportions reflect a time when kitchen utensils were built for durability and repeated use across generations. The pot is designed with seven deep, rounded idli cavities, carefully formed to distribute heat evenly and retain steam during cooking. Each mould carries gentle signs of wear, adding to the authenticity and charm of the piece. The interior surface shows a beautifully aged patina, developed naturally over years of use, giving the brass a warm, earthy tone that cannot be replicated in modern reproductions. Decorative side handles enhance both function and form, allowing the pot to be lifted safely while also adding a subtle ornamental detail. A raised outer rim helps secure the vessel when placed inside a larger steaming pot, making it a thoughtfully engineered kitchen tool. Today, this idli pot transcends its original purpose and works wonderfully as a heritage display object, a collectible for antique enthusiasts, or a statement accent in rustic and traditional interiors. Whether showcased in a kitchen, placed on open shelving, or incorporated into a curated decor setup, this piece evokes memories of home cooking, communal meals, and South Indias rich culinary traditions.
Key Features:
- Authentic vintage brass idli pot from South India
- Seven traditional moulds with aged natural patina
- Solid brass construction with ornate side handles
- Ideal for collectors, decor styling, or heritage kitchens
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Brass
- As it Appears
Product Specification
| Material | Brass |
| Color | Antique |
| Height | 8.00 CM |
| Width | 25.00 CM |
| Length | 30.00 CM |
| Size | 11.70 INCH |
| Product Code | SNJ-636/72670 |