Homegrown metalware brand P•TAL has launched SuRu, a handcrafted Kansa (bronze) dinnerware collection for children, in collaboration with actor Nakuul Mehta and singer Jankee Parekh. Designed for children aged 0 to 7 years, the collection marks the brand’s entry into the children's dining category.
Named The First and Forever Set, the collection is positioned as a long-lasting alternative to conventional children's dinnerware. The range includes handcrafted Kansa bowls and spoons designed to support early feeding experiences while incorporating traditional metal craftsmanship.
Crafted from Kansa, an alloy of copper and tin associated with traditional Ayurvedic practices, the dinnerware is handmade by the Thatheras of Jandiala Guru, Punjab. The artisans are known for preserving a metalcraft tradition recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The company said the collection has been designed with practical features for young children, including lightweight bowls and spoons, a silicone base for stability during meals, rounded edges, and ergonomically designed cutlery suitable for toddlers.
Nakuul Mehta and Jankee Parekh shared, "Becoming parents changes the way you look at everyday objects. You begin to think deeply about what your child touches, grows up with, and eventually remembers. With SuRu, we wanted to create something that felt intentional, safe, and emotionally lasting.
Kansa (Bronze) carries such a beautiful sense of heritage, and the idea that Sufi & Rumi could one day look back at this set as part of their childhood made the collaboration incredibly meaningful for us. SuRu is not just about feeding a child; it’s about creating rituals, memories, and small moments of togetherness that stay with a family forever.“
Aditya Agrawal, Co-Founder, P•TAL said, “At P•TAL, we have always believed that the objects we live with should carry meaning beyond utility. SuRu represents that philosophy in one of its most intimate forms. Collaborating with Nakuul and Jankee felt incredibly organic because the intention behind the product came from a real parental emotion, the desire to give children something enduring in a world filled with disposable consumption. Through the craftsmanship of the Thatheras and the timelessness of Kansa (bronze), SuRu becomes more than a dinner set; it becomes an heirloom designed to hold memory, culture, and care across generations.“
As part of the launch, every SuRu Kids Dinner Set will include a musical card featuring the SuRu Fullaby Mealtime Rhyme, written for the collection and sung by Jankee Parekh. The addition is intended to create a more engaging mealtime experience for children and families.
With SuRu, P•TAL is expanding its portfolio of handcrafted home products while exploring opportunities in the children's segment through products that combine traditional craftsmanship, functionality, and personalization.