Sipping water from a clay pot, also called matka is an old age tradition followed in Indian households. The practice is common across many civilizations for its numerous health advantages.
The legendary pharaoh’s tomb was discovered in 1922, filled with thousands of priceless artifacts — some of which experts now believe were previously overlooked.
Indian innovator Pramod Siddagangaiah has come up with the world’s first watertight clay drinking bottles. In an age where you see most people walking around with a plastic water bottle ...
Clay: A Human History,” by Jennifer Lucy Allan, is a collection of fascinating fragments, from ancient myths to music made in porcelain bowls.