Brass Storage Pawali / Drum
Store grains in brass drumBrass Storage Pawali / Drum
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Brass Storage Pawali Drum - Traditional Brass Storage for Grains, Done the Right Way.
The Brass Storage Pawali Drum is a traditional kitchen food storage container made from solid brass. It has been used in Indian homes for generations to store rice, wheat flour, grains, and pulses in a safe and organized way. The design is simple and functional, with enough depth and capacity to store dry food items while keeping them protected from moisture and pests.
Traditionally, brass pawalis were part of everyday kitchens as well as festive storage. Today, they continue to be valued for their durability, long life, and ability to keep dry ingredients fresh without plastic or chemicals.
This pawali drum, handcrafted by Uttar Pradesh artisans, fits well in modern kitchens while staying rooted in traditional food storage practices. Its form and finish reflect the craft legacy of Indian brassware.
Product Highlights
- Made for Dry Food Storage - This brass pawali drum is suitable for storing rice, wheat flour, grains, pulses, lentils, spices, and dried fruits. The solid brass body supports safe, long-term storage of dry kitchen essentials.
- Multiple Size Options - Available in extra-small, small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes, the pawali allows you to choose the right capacity based on your household needs and storage space.
- Traditional Yet Practical Design - The wide opening makes filling and scooping easy, while the sturdy structure helps keep the contents protected. The design supports everyday use without feeling delicate.
- Suitable for Festive and Ritual Use - Brass pawalis are commonly used during festivals, religious ceremonies, and auspicious occasions for storing grains. They are also used as part of traditional kitchen arrangements and offerings
Why Choose This Brass Storage Pawali Drum
- Plastic-Free and Long-Lasting - Brass is a durable metal that does not crack, warp, or degrade like plastic. This makes the pawali drum a reliable choice for long-term kitchen storage.
- Supports Traditional Kitchen Practices - Using brass storage containers aligns with age-old kitchen habits that focus on natural materials and mindful food storage.
- Organised and Clean Storage - The pawali helps keep staples neatly stored in one place, reducing clutter while improving visibility and access in the kitchen.
- Crafted with Cultural Relevance - Brass utensils have long been associated with daily cooking, festivals, and rituals.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What can I store in a brass pawali drum?
You can store rice, wheat flour, grains, pulses, lentils, spices, and dried fruits. It is designed only for dry food storage.
2. Is this brass storage container food safe?
Yes. Brass has traditionally been used for food storage. When maintained properly, it is safe for storing dry kitchen essentials.
3. Why is brass traditionally used for food storage?
Brass has been used for generations because it is strong, long lasting, and suitable for storing dry food items without plastic or synthetic materials.
4. Does brass affect the taste or smell of stored food?
No. When used only for dry ingredients and kept clean, brass does not alter the taste or smell of food.
5. Can this brass pawali be used for long-term grain storage?
Yes. It is suitable for long-term storage of grains and pulses, especially when kept in a dry place with a tight-fitting lid.
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