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Unglazed Clay Cookware
Food safe with no heavy metal contamination.
Frequently Asked Queries
How to Maintain and Use Clay Cookware
Traditional products are not that difficult to maintain and use. Do check our detailed product manuals listed here
Is it safe to ship Clay cookware?
We have years of experience shipping clay safely across the world. Our transit damages is one of the lowest in the industry. You can be rest assured they reach safely. If there is any damage, our team will process immediate and quick replacement for the same.
What can be used for cleaning clay cookware?
You can use regular soap (diluted in Water) to clean clay cookware. Please do not use steel wire scrubs. Natural cleaning agents like ash powder or other natural soaps can also be used.
What is life of Clay Cookware
Depending on how frequently you use and how well they are maintained, clay cookware can last anywhere between 12 - 15 months. Due to repeated heating and cooling, clay will start to form cracks and once food starts burning, is the indication to replace the cookware.
Why do water containers in Clay leak?
Clay by nature is porous and the water sweats through the pores , evaporates and thereby provides the cooling effect. This is a natural process and its not leakage. Always place a plate or collection unit below to collect the sweat water.
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