Named after the Sanskrit word Paak (to cook), the Paaksha Tray is a tribute to the timeless utility of traditional Indian kitchens. Handcrafted from wood and raised on minimalist legs, this long, low-profile platter echoes the design language of rural Pakshala—spaces where food, rituals, and wellness intertwined.
Function Meets Heritage
✔️ Culinary & Cultural Roots
Once used for drying spices, offering grains, or holding utensils, trays like these were also central to pujas, beauty rituals, and Ayurvedic therapies—where cleanliness and elevation mattered.
✔️ Elevated for Ease
The footed design ensures air flow and ease of handling, reflecting the deep practicality of age-old craftsmanship.
✔️ Modern Versatility
Style it as a centerpiece, serve ware, or a ritual base—its rustic character and clean lines adapt beautifully to contemporary decor.
Dimensions
S: 53.5 cm (L) x 15 cm (H) x 8 cm (W)
M: 58.5 cm (L) x 20 cm (H) x 8 cm (W)
Styling Tip: Place candles, spices, or floral bowls for an earthy, grounded centerpiece.
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