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This mold-cast ceramic serving pot replicates the traditional karahi cooking vessel design, handcrafted in Multan, Pakistan. The 9-inch diameter bowl features hand-painted floral motifs with lead-free glaze and dual handles for easy serving. This Multani blue pottery piece combines authentic Pakistani craftsmanship with functional tableware design.
Design Details
- Hand-painted cobalt blue floral pattern covering the white interior surface
- Traditional zigzag chevron border encircling the rim
- Deep cobalt blue exterior glaze with smooth finish
- Rounded loop handles on opposite sides for secure two-handed carrying
Specifications
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Dimensions: 9 inches diameter x 2.5 inches deep (23 cm x 6.4 cm)
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Material: Mold-cast ceramic with lead-free glaze
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Finish: Hand-painted cobalt blue florals on white interior, blue glazed exterior
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Use: Serving curries, stews, rice dishes, salads, and hot foods
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Care: Hand wash recommended, avoid sudden temperature changes
Frequently Asked Questions
What capacity does this 9-inch karahi-style serving pot hold?
With its 9-inch diameter and 2.5-inch depth, this serving pot holds approximately 4-5 cups of food, making it ideal for family-style portions of curries, rice dishes, or salads.
Are the handles on this ceramic karahi functional for carrying hot dishes?
Yes, the rounded loop handles are designed for secure two-handed carrying. However, we recommend using oven mitts when transporting hot foods as the ceramic handles may retain heat.
Is this blue pottery karahi safe for serving acidic foods like tomato-based curries?
Yes, this piece features lead-free glaze that is food-safe for all types of dishes, including acidic foods like tomato-based curries and citrus-dressed salads.
Can this 9-inch ceramic serving pot go in the oven or microwave?
While the ceramic construction is heat-resistant, we recommend checking with the manufacturer for specific oven and microwave guidelines, as traditional blue pottery is primarily designed for serving rather than cooking.
Handcrafted in Multan, Pakistan. Minor variations in color and pattern are natural features of authentic handmade work.