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The Narkel Kathi Jhata is honestly one of those simple things people don’t think much about, but it ends up being used almost every single day. It’s made from real coconut sticks — the dry, firm ones that fall off the tree. Local workers gather them, trim the rough edges, tie them together, and that’s pretty much it. Nothing fancy. Just a plain, sturdy broom like the ones we grew up seeing.
When you start using it, you’ll notice it grabs dust better than those plastic brooms. The sticks reach into corners easily, and it works really well for balconies, verandas, and floors that are a bit rough. Some people even prefer it for outdoor sweeping because it doesn’t wear out quickly. You don’t have to press too hard either; the natural stiffness of the sticks does half the work.
It’s light to hold, doesn’t bend weirdly, and lasts longer than it looks. Even if a few sticks get loose over time, the broom still keeps working fine. It has that old familiar feel — the kind of thing that reminds you of early mornings when people used to sweep courtyards before starting their day.
If you just want a simple, reliable broom without plastic, without any unnecessary stuff, this coconut-stick one is a pretty good pick. It does the job, lasts long, and feels like something real and handmade.
Keeps your surroundings clean in a natural way
Lightweight and easy to use
No plastic or harmful chemicals involved
Promotes rural handicrafts and supports local artisans
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