SPECIFICATIONS-
· Material: The base material is typically an alloy of copper, zinc, and nickel, commonly referred to as "German silver," which has a silver-like appearance but contains no actual silver. It is then coated with a layer of pure silver plating (sometimes stated as 999 or 92.5% purity).
· Design: The set features intricate, traditional Indian designs, including floral and paisley motifs, which are often embossed or etched onto the surface. The thali (plate) usually has a decorative, often scalloped, rim.
· Set Components: A typical set like the one pictured includes a main round plate (thali), a small glass or vessel (kalash), bowls (katoris), a spoon, a bell (ghanti), and stands for incense (agarbatti) or a diya (oil lamp).
· Finish: The items usually have a glossy or polished finish to enhance their aesthetic appeal. A clear lacquer coating might be applied for durability and tarnish resistance.
· Dimensions & Weight: Sizes vary, but a common plate diameter is around 8 to 12 inches. A full set can weigh approximately 380 grams to over 1 kg, depending on the number and size of items and the base metal used.
· Usage: It is primarily used for performing daily prayers (pooja), offering prasad, and during major festivals. It is also a very popular and elegant option for gifting on auspicious occasions.
silver-plated puja thali set, typically presented in a decorative velvet gift box. This set is a popular gift item in Indian culture for various auspicious occasions.
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