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Small Hammered Copper Finish Bowl 4.6"

Small Hammered Copper Finish Bowl 4.6"

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Elevate your table setting with this compact and useful Hammered Bowl, featuring a rich metallic finish and traditional hand-hammered texture. Its minimalist size and design make it perfect for serving dry fruits, condiments, dips, or small portions of snacks. With a polished interior and artisanal craftsmanship, this bowl adds both elegance and functionality to any dining or décor arrangement.

Material: Stainless Steel Copper plated

Finish: Glossy hammered copper-tone

Size: 4.5 inches (diameter) x 2 inches (height)

Weight: 100g Ideal For: Serving chutneys, dips, dry fruits, or small desserts

Care Instructions: Wipe with a soft damp cloth; not microwave or dishwasher safe Compact yet eye-catching, this bowl is a must-have for anyone who loves handcrafted tableware with a modern edge.

Fair Share | Fair Trade | Made in India

The Fair Share was created to improve the lives of artisans and the sustainability of their work by connecting them with global markets in order to sell their wares under Fair Trade conditions.

Our direct supplier, Noah's Ark International Exports, founded in 1986 is a member of WFTO and FTF India, working for the upliftment of artisans and community. The business is based on a hybrid model comprising of two parts: A Fair Trade for-profit that creates a sustainable revenue system for its artisans through export of handmade products and also operates a non-profit, funded solely by the for-profit, that provides health, education, clean water, profit sharing and capacity building initiatives directly to artisans, their families and factory workers.

In their home countries, most artisans face problems such as extremely low wages, paying commissions to exporters, self-financing raw materials for their work ahead of time.

These conditions lead to debt, privation and poverty. For most, this destructive economic cycle is nearly impossible to escape

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