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Seeing earthen pots, also known as clay pots, around evokes a sense of nostalgia, connecting me to childhood memories and the times we used to visit my maternal grandmother in our hometown.She cooked ...
Demand for clay plates, pots surges in winter In Kathipara village under Morrelganj upazila of Bagerhat, the chill of winter brings a flurry of activity as artisans craft traditional clay plates ...
From Clay to Pots: The Harvard Ceramics Program By Lotem L. Loeb, Crimson Staff WriterApril 18, 2025 By Lotem L. Loeb ...
If you’ve used a Romertopf clay pot you’ll know the drill: put the top and the bottom halves of the clay pot in the sink, fill it with cold water and leave it for at least half an hour before ...
"I'm here to share what I have," she said. "I want people to stop by and learn." Find 'Clay Pot Cuisine' every Tuesday at 1601 4th St NW in Albuquerque from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Call (505 ...
Handmaking small clay pots involves a delicate process that begins with preparing the clay, ensuring it has the right texture for shaping. The potter then uses time-tested methods to mold the clay ...
But how are these clay pots made, and why do they remain a preferred choice during Pongal? In conjunction with today’s celebration, P Arumugam, owner of KS Pottery in Kuala Selangor, has been ...
Clay plates used for steamed pithas like chitai and bhapa are especially popular during the season. Wholesale prices for 100 chitai plates start at Tk 1,500, while 100 bhapa plates fetch Tk 3,000.
Kamruzzaman, the founder of Batighar Adarsha Library, said: "Alongside promoting reading, we are committed to protecting biodiversity and the environment by planting trees every year. This initiative ...
A video showing the ‘performance’ of breaking a pot and throwing rice by workers at a claypot rice restaurant in HCM City has attracted special attention from diners. With quick and skillful movements ...
However, food shortages mean the need for pots for cooking is no longer so great. "Today we have no meat or vegetables, therefore there is no demand for these items," Attallah explained.
FILE PHOTO: A boy carries pots as Palestinians work in a pottery workshop to respond to an increase in the demand for clay pots used to cool water due to power cuts and hot weather, according to ...