There's a reason ice cream tastes better in a bowl like this. Our hand-painted steel ice cream bowl and spoon set turns an everyday treat into a small ritual — vibrant color, delicate floral brushwork, and a footed silhouette that looks as good on your table as it does in your hand.
Each piece is entirely hand-painted by artisans working in the Mughal floral tradition — layered blossoms, trailing green leaves, and gold-outlined borders wrapped around a pedestal base. The matching spoon carries the same design down its handle, so every detail feels intentional, right down to the last bite.
No two bowls are painted exactly alike. The subtle differences in brushstroke and shading are part of the charm — proof that a real hand, not a machine, made your piece.
Perfect for scooping kulfi, ice cream, fruit chaat, or dessert of choice — and stunning enough to double as a display piece between servings.
Why You'll Love It:
🎨 Hand-painted Mughal floral design — no two pieces identical
🍨 Footed pedestal bowl adds elegance to any dessert table
🥄 Matching hand-painted spoon included
🛡️ Durable stainless steel construction
🎁 Beautifully finished for gifting — ready to impress out of the box
🌸 Rooted in centuries-old South Asian folk art traditions
Features
Material: High-quality stainless steel, rust-resistant and long-lasting
Purchased 3 pet bowls from you at the Baltimore comic con. They are Christmas presents for my daughter. I am wrapping the gifts right now when I discovered the blue with yellow and blue flowers rubber edging is way too small. There is a 2 inch gap. The bowl is 6 inches wide at the bottom. Is there any way I can exchange it for another?
Susan M
Wow! These pieces are beautiful and functional!
I met Mitushi at the Christmas Carousel Holiday Gift Market in Raleigh this past weekend. I had the opportunity to see so many of her beautiful pieces of art. After consulting with my daughter and son-in-law, I chose a beautiful Moroccan Tea Pot for my son-in-law's mom. Mitushi had so many beautiful and functional pieces to choose from and she was so helpful in explaining what each of the items was and she told me how to make Turkish coffee! I cannot wait to give this gift!