Hammer-beaten copper thaal, katori sets & spoons — made by master artisans in Lahore. Each piece a vessel of tradition, built to be passed down.
Each piece whispers tales of civilisations long past
DeSi Paanday was born in the heart of Lahore — where the old bazaars still ring with the sound of hammer on copper. Our craftsmen carry skills passed down through generations of pandays, the master metalworkers of the subcontinent.
Every piece leaves our workshop bearing the mark of human hands. No machines, no shortcuts — only fire, hammer, and the patience that fine craft demands. Our copper and brass utensils are built to outlast a lifetime and be passed on as heirlooms.
We believe the table deserves beauty. Whether it's a daily cup of chai or a wedding feast, DeSi Paanday brings the warmth of tradition to every meal.
"These pieces transported me. I placed the terracotta bowl on my table and my whole home felt ancient and alive."
"The craftsmanship is unlike anything I've owned. I can feel the hands that shaped it. Truly a relic of devotion."
"I bought the Indus set as a gift. My mother wept. These are not dishes — they are art, they are memory."
Every great crockery story begins with a conversation. Tell us your vision — we will bring it to life in clay and fire.