
Purity and perfection of the highest standard, Decory signifies the new lifestyle by reviving classic Indian Traditional Art of Kansa, by virtue for the human beings who loves Pure, Innovative and Natural Art & Craft.
What does Ayurveda tell us about Kansa Kitchenware?
Kansa the Indian name for Bell metal is a hard alloy usually a form bronze, with approximately 4:1 ratio of copper to tin. Different places call it with a different name like Assam calls it kanh while in West Bengal and Odisha, Kansa. It is widely used for cooking and eating utensils.
Benefits:
• According to Ayurveds, it enhances intellect.
• It is believed that using Kansa to eat our food and drink water from on a daily basis enhances our immunity apart from purifying the food.
• Kansa is a good conductor of heat and retains heat well, thereby keeping the food warmer and its contents richer for a longer period of time.
• Kansa utensils makes the items germicidal depending upon the type and concentration of pathogens and the medium they are in, it kills these micro organisms within a few minutes to hours of contact.
• The potential efficacy of its components improves indoor air quality.
• It is suitable for daily use because it is wear and tear resistant, bright, scratch and wrinkle resistant for decades.
• It is equally valuable even after damage as almost 90% of all bell metal alloys are recycled


We are living in the era of science and technology which has also deeply affected our food habits. Plastic has almost become a part of our life, which can cause life-threatening diseases like cancer, heart strokes, hypertension and diabetes etc. As the awareness to discard plastic is rising, one of the most healthy options you can shift to is Kansa. Kansa dining ware has been used since the period of Samhita Kala and it brings phenomenal changes in human life.
“Where virtue rules the quality, the product remains in fascination forever.
Love for innovation keeps the product lively.
Purity and perfection wins the heart and mind of any living-being.
All the three virtues unite in one metal it becomes the part of existence.”
