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The knowledge of how to transform mud into pottery signifies a major leap forward for prehistoric cultures, and until the development of metal cooking pots, ceramic pottery was the pinnacle of cooking technology. Clay pots are lighter than soapstone and easier to transport. They also heat up faster than stone vessels and can be made in much larger sizes than stone vessels (e.g. big enough to feed a village from one pot). To make your own clay pot, likely smaller than the village sized pot, the f Pottery Cool, Make Your Own Clay, Clay Bowls, Primitive Technology, Coil Pottery, Primitive Survival, Clay Flower Pots, Pinch Pots, Pottery Techniques

The knowledge of how to transform mud into pottery signifies a major leap forward for prehistoric cultures, and until the development of metal cooking pots, ceramic pottery was the pinnacle of cooking technology. Clay pots are lighter than soapstone and easier to transport. They also heat up faster than stone vessels and can be made in much larger sizes than stone vessels (e.g. big enough to feed a village from one pot). To make your own clay pot, likely smaller than the village sized pot…

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What are the use of Stones in cooking? 1.May be as a grinding stone? 2. As a base for make shift fire cooking? 3. Crushing ginger garlic and aromatic tubers?  Well if your answer was as above - Meet the Forefathers of all cooking vessels : Proud to present 400 year old Antique Stone Cooking Vessels of our ancestors these are predecessors of Clay ware and Porcelain ware, Still usable but not for the faint hearted and weak bodied because even the smallest vessel weighs couple of Kilograms Kitchen Layout Measurements, Indian Gastronomy, Larp Camp, Antique Utensils, Indian Kitchen Utensils, Kitchen Wood Design, Cooking Hearth, Antique Kitchen Utensils, Old World Kitchens

What are the use of Stones in cooking? 1.May be as a grinding stone? 2. As a base for make shift fire cooking? 3. Crushing ginger garlic and aromatic tubers? Well if your answer was as above - Meet the Forefathers of all cooking vessels : Proud to present 400 year old Antique Stone Cooking Vessels of our ancestors these are predecessors of Clay ware and Porcelain ware, Still usable but not for the faint hearted and weak bodied because even the smallest vessel weighs couple of Kilograms

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