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Handcrafted Terracotta Clay Painted Matka with Tap – 13L

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Rs. 1,499.00
Where craft meets function. Our 13L Painted Terracotta Clay Matka is a statement piece for your home — hand-painted with traditional geometric patterns in earthy tones, elevated on small feet...
100% Natural Clay
Handmade in India
Description

Where craft meets function. Our 13L Painted Terracotta Clay Matka is a statement piece for your home — hand-painted with traditional geometric patterns in earthy tones, elevated on small feet for stability and airflow.

The natural unglazed terracotta keeps water cool and subtly alkaline without any electricity. The fitted plastic tap makes dispensing effortless, making this the perfect centrepiece for your kitchen, dining area, or office.

  • Capacity: 13 Litres
  • Material: Natural unglazed terracotta clay
  • Hand-painted traditional geometric motifs in dark and white tones
  • Fitted with a plastic tap for easy dispensing
  • Raised on small terracotta feet for stability
  • Naturally cools and subtly filters water
  • No electricity required — eco-friendly cooling
  • Handcrafted in India

Each matka is individually handcrafted — minor variations in pattern and finish are a mark of authentic artisanal craft.

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 Painted Matka with Tap – 13L
Rs. 1,499.00

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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