About the Product
This vintage brass idli making pot from South India is a beautiful example of traditional kitchenware that blends utility with heritage craftsmanship. Cast in solid brass and designed for durability, this piece reflects the everyday culinary culture of South Indian households from an era when cooking vessels were made to last generations. The pot features seven deep, rounded moulds arranged in a circular form, used for steaming soft, fluffy idlis over firewood or charcoal stoves. The natural patina, surface wear, and darkened brass tones speak of age, use, and authenticity-each mark adding character rather than diminishing its value. Two sturdy side loops allow for safe handling during cooking, while the slightly raised rim ensures stability when placed inside a larger steaming vessel. Beyond its functional roots, this idli pot holds strong decorative and cultural appeal today. It can be displayed in a vintage kitchen setup, used as a curated prop for food photography, or repurposed as a statement artifact in rustic or heritage-inspired interiors. Its sculptural form and warm brass finish make it equally striking as a wall-hung object or tabletop conversation piece. For collectors of Indian antiques, culinary historians, or lovers of traditional South Indian culture, this idli pot represents more than cookware-it tells a story of slow cooking, communal meals, and timeless design rooted in daily life.
Key Features:
- Authentic vintage brass idli making pot from South India
- Seven mould traditional design with natural aged patina
- Solid brass construction with functional side handles
- Ideal for collectors, heritage decor, or rustic kitchen styling
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Brass
- As it Appears
Product Specification
| Material | Brass |
| Color | Antique |
| Height | 5.00 CM |
| Width | 18.00 CM |
| Length | 21.00 CM |
| Size | 8.19 INCH |
| Product Code | SNJ-635/72669 |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Marketed by | IndianShelf, Greater Noida UP, India. |