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About Episode's Silver Katoris Collection

Episode's katoris and halwa bowls collection covers small silver katoris and halwa serving bowls, in a plated finish, from around ₹1,660 for a katori up to higher prices for a larger halwa bowl.

Katori or Halwa Bowl

A katori suits everyday serving, dal, curry, a small side dish, while a halwa bowl is typically a little deeper and suits a dessert or sweet specifically. Both are more often bought in sets than individually, since a mismatched table setting looks less complete than a matching set does, and most households prefer to build toward a consistent set over time.

How Many Katoris Should You Buy?

It helps to decide on quantity before ordering, since these are meant to be used as a set at the table rather than as standalone decorative pieces the way a bowl from our Bowls & Platters collection might be. Buying a matching set across katoris and halwa bowls together tends to make for a more considered wedding or housewarming gift than either bought alone. Most pieces can be personalised with engraving on the base, worth doing for a set meant to be kept rather than an everyday replacement piece.

How Do You Care for Silver Katoris?

Katoris and halwa bowls get washed after nearly every use, so the Tarnish Resistant Coat matters here as much as on any other tableware. A rinse and dry is usually enough to keep the shine, rather than a separate polish. Ships free across India in gift-ready packaging.

What Set Size Suits Your Household?

A set of four or six tends to suit most households comfortably, worth ordering slightly more than the exact number of people at the table so there's room for seconds or guests. Buying katoris and halwa bowls together in the same design, rather than mixing them from different sets, keeps the table looking consistent even as the collection grows over more than one order. Gift wrapping is available at checkout at no extra cost, useful if the set is a wedding or housewarming gift being shipped directly.