Making of Rakesh Ji Ka Paraat-Zishta

Zishta23 Feb, 2026Shopping

This video shows the making of the brass paraat by Rakesh Ji, an artisan from Jandiala Guru, Punjab, who has spent more than 30 years working with traditional brass utensils. You see the process as it happens, where a small paraat takes about 45 minutes of steady handwork to shape and finish. There are no shortcuts. Each step requires strength, focus, and experience built over many years. The handcrafted brass paraat from Zishta stands out because of the effort and care that goes into making it. It is not factory made. It is shaped slowly, with attention to balance and daily use in the kitchen. The work reflects dedication and pride in traditional craftsmanship. It is made with love, and that is why we call it Rakesh Ji ka paraat.

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