Brass Mukkali, Shallow Round Serving Tray with Fluted Rim and Carved Legs, Polished Golden Finish for Pooja Offerings, Festive Entertaining & Daily Table Display [Hand-Polished Brass, Ornate Legs]

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A brass tray that catches light from every angle

The fluted rim runs all the way around the edge, creating a subtle ridge pattern that deepens the glow of the polished brass as you turn it in the light. It sits proud on three ornately carved legs, lifting the tray just enough off the table to show off the craftsmanship underneath. The shallow, round form is built for holding, serving, or displaying without fuss.

Built with details that make it feel substantial

The brass is hand-polished to a warm golden finish that reflects light without being shiny to the point of glare, and the fluted rim isn't just decorative, it gives you a textured edge to grip when you're moving the tray from kitchen to table. The three carved legs are sturdy and slightly ornamental, designed to echo traditional brass vessels while keeping the overall profile practical and stable on any flat surface.

Why this tray earns its place in your home

Brass develops character over time, its finish deepening and mellowing with regular use and the occasional polish, so this tray becomes more beautiful the longer you own it. Whether you're using it for pooja offerings, setting it out with sweets or fruit for guests, or simply displaying it as a piece that says something about your taste, it does the job without needing much from you. It's the kind of object that feels both practical and special, and doesn't apologize for taking up the space.

Keeping the brass warm and glowing

Wipe it clean after each use with a soft, dry cloth to maintain the polish. For a deeper clean, use a brass-safe cloth or mild soap and warm water, and dry immediately to prevent water spots.

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₹371₹297

Product specifications

Material

Solid brass

Finish

Hand-polished golden brass with warm reflective surface

Design

Shallow round serving tray with fluted rim detail and three ornately carved supporting legs

Use case

Pooja offerings, festive entertaining, daily table display, serving sweets and fruit

Why Shop with Confidence

  • Hand-Polished Brass

    Warm golden finish that deepens with use and reflects light beautifully developing character over time.

  • Fluted rim design

    Textured edge detail that catches light and adds visual interest while providing a practical grip for moving the tray.

  • Ornately carved legs

    Three sturdy supporting legs with traditional carved detailing give the tray presence and lift it from the table.

  • Food-safe material

    Solid brass won't absorb flavours or odours, making it ideal for serving sweets, fruit and dry snacks at gatherings and celebrations.

Frequently Asked Questions

A mukkali is a shallow brass tray traditionally used in Hindu households for pooja (prayer) offerings, serving sweets and fruit to guests, and as a decorative display piece that reflects light and adds warmth to the home.

Yes, brass naturally darkens and develops a patina with age and regular use, which many people find adds character and depth. You can restore the original polish anytime with a soft brass-cleaning cloth or mild soap and warm water.

Yes, the carved legs are designed to distribute weight evenly and keep the tray stable on flat surfaces. The ornamental carving is both decorative and structurally sound.

The fluted rim can be wiped clean with a soft, dry cloth after use. For deeper cleaning, use a soft-bristled brush or cloth with mild soapy water, then dry immediately to prevent water spots from settling in the grooves.

Yes, brass is food-safe and won't absorb flavours or odours. It's ideal for serving traditional sweets, dry fruits, and snacks during festivals and gatherings.

This is a shallow serving tray designed for modest displays and offerings rather than large quantities. Its shallow profile makes it perfect for visual presentation on tables and altars.