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Copper Uthrani Spoon, Traditional Ritual Vessel with Textured Handle & Concave Bowl for Prayer & Ceremonial Use [Handcrafted Copper, Lightweight Design]
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A spoon shaped by centuries of ritual practice
The uthrani is far more than a serving spoon. This copper vessel, with its distinctive flat handle etched with fine textures and a deeply concave bowl, has been used in South Indian temples and homes for generations. The copper takes on a warm patina over time, and each spoon carries its own character from the moment you hold it.
Built with the proportions that matter
The concave bowl is designed to hold liquids and offerings without spilling, while the textured handle gives you a steady grip even when your hands are wet or oiled. The copper construction means it's lightweight enough to use daily but substantial enough to feel purposeful in your hands. The faint engravings on the handle aren't just decoration, they're traditional marks that catch the light as you move, adding a quiet visual richness to the piece.
Why this vessel fits into your practice
Whether you're using it for daily pooja, temple offerings, or as part of your family's ceremonial practices, this spoon becomes a trusted tool that connects you to a tradition stretching back generations. Copper vessels like this one are believed to have spiritual significance in many Hindu and South Asian practices, and the warmth of the metal in your hand reinforces that connection each time you use it. It's the kind of object that improves with use, developing a deeper patina that speaks to its authenticity.
Keeping your copper bright and purposeful
Copper naturally darkens over time as it oxidizes, which many consider part of its beauty. Light polishing with a soft cloth restores shine whenever you prefer it bright and new-looking.
Product specifications
Material
Copper
Finish
Warm copper patina, naturally darkening with age and use
Design
Concave bowl with textured flat handle featuring faint engravings
Use case
Prayer and pooja rituals, temple offerings, ceremonial use, family spiritual practice
Why Shop with Confidence
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Handcrafted Copper Construction
Lightweight and durable designed for daily ritual use without losing its character.
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Textured Handle with Traditional Engravings
Faint etched details catch the light and provide secure grip during ceremonial practice.
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Concave Bowl Design
Deep bowl shape holds liquids and offerings securely without spilling.
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Natural Patina Over Time
Copper develops authentic warmth and depth with age connecting you to the tradition's heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
An uthrani is a traditional South Indian ritual spoon used in pooja ceremonies, temple offerings, and daily prayer practices. The concave bowl holds liquids, oils, and offerings, while the textured handle provides a steady grip.
Yes, copper is food-safe and has been used for serving and ritual purposes for centuries. However, if using for consuming liquids, ensure it's kept clean and polished regularly.
Copper naturally develops a darker patina over time, which many consider part of its authentic beauty. You can polish it with a soft cloth whenever you prefer it bright and shiny.
Yes, the flat handle is designed with traditional proportions that sit comfortably in your hand, and the textured engravings prevent slipping even when wet or oiled.
Absolutely. The lightweight copper construction is durable enough for regular ceremonial use and daily pooja practice without wear.
Wash gently with water and mild soap, dry thoroughly, and polish occasionally with a soft cloth to maintain shine. Avoid harsh scrubbing to preserve the textured engravings.

