





Kansa Baby Dining Set with Spoon and Bowl – Ideal Gift for Infants
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Products Details:
Material: Kansa
Capacity in ML: 250
Height: 1 inches
Length - 8 inches
Width - 8 inches
Introduce timeless tradition and care into your little one’s mealtime with the Kansa Baby Dining Set with Spoon and Bowl by Harishyam Arts. This beautifully handcrafted set is more than just a baby dinner set — it is a thoughtful blend of culture, health, and utility, making it an ideal baby gift set for newborns and infants.
Made from pure Kansa (bronze), this Traditional Kansa Baby Dinnerware Set includes a finely finished baby plate, a bowl with a 250 ml capacity, and a small spoon — all designed with baby-safe edges and proportions. The plate measures 8 inches in both length and width, with a height of 1 inch, making it perfectly sized for early feeding stages. Known for its natural health benefits, Kansa is prized in Ayurveda for promoting digestion and boosting immunity, making this an Ayurvedic Kansa Feeding Set for Babies that supports your child’s well-being from the very first bites.
Whether you're looking for a unique naming ceremony gift or a baby shower present, the Handcrafted Kansa(Kansa) Baby Gift Set stands out as a meaningful and lasting option. Unlike plastic or steel alternatives, this Pure Kansa Baby Plate and Bowl Set offers a non-toxic, eco-friendly, and durable choice for conscious parents who value tradition and quality.
Give your child the gift of heritage and health with this Kansa Infant Dinner Set from Harishyam Arts — where age-old craftsmanship meets modern parenting.
Q1. What age group is the Kansa Baby Dining Set suitable for?
Ans: The Kansa Baby Dining Set is ideal for infants and toddlers starting from the age of 6 months and above, when they begin transitioning to solid foods. The bowl and spoon are perfectly sized for small hands and developing motor skills, while the plate provides ample space for a variety of soft, baby-friendly meals. It’s designed to grow with your child during their early feeding stages.
Q2. Is the Kansa used in the dinner set pure and safe for babies?
Ans: Yes, we use only authentic and pure Kansa (a traditional Kansaalloy of copper and tin) in crafting our baby dining sets. It is free from harmful toxins and chemicals often found in plastic alternatives. Kansa is known for its holistic properties in Ayurveda and is considered completely safe for babies, making it an excellent choice for conscious parents seeking natural, health-supportive materials.
Q3. How is this different from regular baby feeding sets made of plastic or steel?
Ans: Unlike plastic sets that may contain BPA or harmful additives, and stainless steel sets that lack medicinal value, Kansa offers unique health benefits rooted in Ayurvedic science. It supports digestion and immunity while maintaining the temperature of food naturally. Additionally, each set is handcrafted, giving it an artisanal touch that mass-produced alternatives simply can’t match. It’s a functional and culturally rich choice for baby mealtimes.
Q4. Is this a good option for gifting during traditional Indian ceremonies like Annaprashan?
Ans: Absolutely! The Kansa Baby Dinner Set makes an excellent gift for sacred occasions such as Annaprashan (first rice ceremony), naming ceremonies, and baby showers. Its cultural significance, health benefits, and premium craftsmanship make it a thoughtful and meaningful present that aligns beautifully with the spiritual and wellness values these rituals celebrate. It also serves as a cherished keepsake for years to come.
Q5. Can this be used for feeding both liquids and solids?
Ans: Yes, the design of our Kansa Baby Bowl and Spoon allows for versatility in feeding. The bowl can hold up to 250 ml, making it suitable for purees, porridges, soups, and other liquid or semi-solid foods. The spoon is ergonomically shaped to make it easy for parents to feed and also helps babies transition to self-feeding over time. It’s practical for all stages of early weaning.
Q6. Do you offer international delivery for this baby dinner set?
Ans: Yes, we proudly offer worldwide shipping for our Kansa Baby Dinner Set. Whether you are located in the USA, UK, Canada, Dubai, Australia, Mauritius, Singapore, or any other part of the world, we ensure safe and secure international delivery. Our packaging is designed to keep the product intact during transit, making it a wonderful gift for loved ones across borders.
To ensure the longevity and shine of your Kansa Baby Dining Set from Harishyam Arts, it’s important to follow simple yet effective care and maintenance practices. Kansa (bronze) is a durable metal with natural antibacterial properties, but like all traditional metals, it thrives with gentle handling and regular upkeep.
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Cleaning: Handwash Only: Always wash the Kansa baby plate, bowl, and spoon by hand. Do not use a dishwasher, as harsh detergents and high heat can damage the finish.
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Use Mild Soap: Clean with warm water, a soft sponge, and a mild, chemical-free soap. Avoid using abrasive scrubbers or steel wool as they can scratch the surface.
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No Soaking: Do not soak the dinnerware for extended periods. A quick rinse and gentle wipe are sufficient after every use.
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Drying: Wipe Immediately: After washing, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the pieces immediately to prevent water spots or tarnishing.
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Air Dry Completely: Allow the items to air dry fully before storing to preserve their natural luster and prevent moisture buildup.
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Storage: Store in a dry, clean area, preferably wrapped in a soft cloth or placed in a fabric-lined box to avoid scratches or contact with other metal utensils.
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Polishing (Optional) Over time, Kansamay develop a natural patina. If you wish to restore its shine, gently polish with a paste of lemon juice and baking soda or use a natural metal polish designed for bronze.
By following these easy steps, your Ayurvedic Kansa Feeding Set for Babies will remain beautiful, functional, and safe for your child — lasting as a treasured heirloom that can be passed on for generations.