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Handcrafted Terracotta Clay Jug with Lid – 2L

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Rs. 999.00
Simple. Pure. Timeless. Our 2L Terracotta Clay Jug is a beautifully wheel-thrown piece that brings quiet elegance to your table. With its classic bulbous form, ergonomic handle, and snug-fitting lid,...
100% Natural Clay
Handmade in India
Description

Simple. Pure. Timeless. Our 2L Terracotta Clay Jug is a beautifully wheel-thrown piece that brings quiet elegance to your table. With its classic bulbous form, ergonomic handle, and snug-fitting lid, this jug is crafted for those who appreciate the understated beauty of natural clay.

The unglazed terracotta keeps water cool and naturally alkaline, making every sip a refreshing experience. Perfect for serving water, juices, or infusions at the dining table — or as a striking home décor accent.

  • Capacity: 2 Litres
  • Material: Natural unglazed terracotta clay
  • Classic wheel-thrown form with ergonomic handle
  • Includes fitted terracotta lid
  • Keeps water naturally cool
  • Suitable for water, juices, and cold infusions
  • Handcrafted in India

Each jug is individually handcrafted — subtle variations in form and finish are the signature of authentic pottery.

How to Clean & Care
  • Before first use, soak the pot completely in water for 24 hours.
  • Clean using hot water and a soft brush.
  • Do not use soap or detergent as the porous clay will absorb it.
  • Let it dry completely in the sun once a week to prevent mildew.
Shipping & Returns

We pack our terracotta pots in specialized multi-layer protective packaging to ensure they reach you safely. Orders are processed within 2-3 business days. If your pot arrives broken, we offer a free replacement within 48 hours of delivery.

Handcrafted Terracotta Clay Jug with Lid – 2L
Rs. 999.00

Behind the Craft

Crafted in Khavda

Each pot takes over a week to create. Sourced from the mineral-rich soils of Khavda, Gujarat, the clay is kneaded by hand, thrown on a traditional wheel, and baked in an open wood fire.

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The Journey of Your Pot

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