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    Punjabi Thali 12"

    Prix de venteINR 17,000.00

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    Each thali reflects regional dining cultures while remaining design-free and pure. Crafted from FDA-certified Kansa, they celebrate diversity through form, not ornamentation.

    1. Kansa Thali 12"- 1qty

    2. Kansa 4 inch katori/bowl- 1qty

    3. Kansa 3 inch katori/bowl- 2qty

    4. Kansa dinner spoon- 1qty

    5. Kansa drinking glass- 1qty

    FDA Certified Kansa.

    PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

    Weight (Grams): 685
    Volume (ml): 1750
    Diameter (cm): 30.48
    Length (cm): 30.48
    Width (cm): 30.48
    Height (cm): 6.35

    CARE & INSTRUCTIONS

    1) Designed for traditional hand-washed care.
    2) Crafted from pure Kansa, this piece is best enjoyed with gentle hand washing and is not intended for use in microwaves or dishwashers, preserving its natural integrity and finish.
    3) Pitambari powder is recommended for periodic cleaning to restore and enhance the natural shine of Kansa.
    4) Use of scrubbers or abrasive cleaners would be damaging to the finish of the product.

    SHIPPING & HANDLING

    We deliver internationally with an estimated delivery timeframe of 12–14 business days from the date of dispatch. In some cases, customs clearance may take longer, which can extend delivery times. Import duties, taxes, and customs charges are not included in the product or shipping fees. These charges vary by destination country and must be paid directly to the shipping or courier company at the time of delivery. Sokka Tableware has no control over, or liability for, customs fees, duties, or taxes imposed by your local authorities.

    Punjabi Thali 12"
    Punjabi Thali 12" Prix de venteINR 17,000.00

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