Brass Nut Cutter/Sarota, Bettle Nut Breaker Brass, Walnut Cracker
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Pure Brass Cutter
Product Details: Ashtok Hand Crafted Bettle Nut Cutter, Sorota, Tablet Cutter is made of 100% pure brass with handcrafted and lacquered details. A glossy polish gives the product a long-lasting shine. This is a high-quality export product that is ideal as a wedding gift, return gift item, or fancy gift for any occasion.
The beautiful Indian brass nut cutter is handcrafted and meticulously engraved. Many people in the mid-century used it to chop nutcrackers into smaller pieces for chewing over several days, an activity that needed equal parts resolve and stamina. This cutter is used for cutting betel palm, seed, areca, nut, and dry fruit. It's also popular among the Indian population as a multi-purpose household item. Nutcracker is an excellent alternative for individuals who want to adorn their houses with beautiful pieces that are both beautiful and functional.
Cleaning Instructions: Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc metals. So after some time Brass reacts with open air or oxygen and generally gets oxidized or tarnishes and might turn black or green. Here are some ways that might help you to maintain Brass products well.
- Pitambari Powder is the best and most traditional way to clean brass items.
- Vinegar with a combination of Salt can be applied and cleaned otherwise the brass product that is to be cleaned can be immersed in a solution of Vinegar and salt in boiling water.
- Lemon and salt mixture can be rubbed to clean the product and salt can also be replaced with Baking Soda.
Legal Disclaimer: As all products are handcrafted, sizes may differ. All mentioned dimensions and weights are approximate.
Manufacturer Ashtok
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