Kansa Katori
Kanse ki Katori

Kansa Katori- Beauty Bowl

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Kansa Katori: Ayurvedic Wellness Tool for Balancing Doshas

Rooted in ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, the Kansa Katori is handcrafted from a sacred blend of copper and tin—metals revered for their balancing and healing energies. Known as the healing metal of India, Kansa (bronze) is said to harmonize the body's vital energies—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—promoting equilibrium and well-being. When massaged gently on the face or body, the Kansa Katori helps release heat and toxins, calms the nervous system, and revitalizes the skin.

This sacred metal bowl is not just a wellness tool but a lifestyle choice. Ideal for self-massage rituals or professional spa therapies, it boosts lymphatic drainage, enhances blood circulation, and reduces puffiness. Used with Ayurvedic oils or butters, it elevates your daily self-care rituals, offering a cooling, grounding, and rejuvenating effect on both skin and mind.

Every product has a minimum shelf life of one year from the date of sale

Pure Kansa (Bronze) – An alloy of 80% Copper + 20% Tin

Balances the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)

Reduces facial puffiness and inflammation

Calms the nervous system and relieves stress

Detoxifies through lymphatic drainage

Enhances circulation and skin glow

Use for facial massage with Ayurvedic oils or ghee to tone, detoxify, and de-stress.

Soak herbal face packs like Multani Mitti, Sandalwood, or Lodhra in the Katori for enhanced energetic activation.

Mix rose water, milk, or aloe gel with face masks in the Katori to infuse the mixture with the cooling, balancing properties of Kansa.

Store charged water or floral infusions briefly in the Katori before applying to the face or eyes.

Use in Marma point therapy for face, neck, or feet as part of a deeper healing ritual.

Clinically Tested

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FAQs

It is made from pure Kansa—a traditional Ayurvedic alloy of copper and tin, known for its therapeutic properties.

Yes, it’s safe for all skin types

The Kansa may darken slightly when it draws out toxins—this is normal and a sign it’s working

Wipe with a damp, soft cloth after each use. Avoid harsh soaps or scrubbing to maintain its finish.

Used to soak herbal face packs, mix Ayurvedic powders with rose water or milk, or store charged water for skincare rituals. Its balancing metal properties enhance the potency of everything it holds.

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