Clay Cookware Care & Usage Guide
Non-Glazed Clay Pots (Natural Clay):
Handcrafted from 100% natural clay, non-glazed pots require seasoning before first use to strengthen the clay and improve durability.
Before First Use
1. Wash & Soak
Rinse the pot thoroughly with water and gently scrub away any dust.
Soak the entire pot in cool water for 8–12 hours (overnight).
This helps strengthen the clay and reduce the risk of cracking.
Optional:
For enhanced seasoning, soak the pot in rice water for 2–3 days, changing the water daily.
2. Dry & Oil
Allow the pot to dry partially (do not let it dry completely).
Apply a thin layer of cooking oil (coconut oil, ghee, or vegetable oil) inside and outside the pot.
Wipe away excess oil, leaving only a light coating.
3. Heat the Pot
Place the pot in a cold oven.
Heat gradually to 150°C (300°F) and bake for 1–2 hours.
Alternative Stove Method:
Place the oiled pot on very low heat with a little water or grated coconut and allow it to simmer gently before turning off the heat.
Let the pot cool completely before removing.
4. Final Rinse
Rinse with warm water.
Optional: boil fresh water with a pinch of turmeric to reduce the earthy smell, then discard the water.
Dry thoroughly.
✅ Your non-glazed clay pot is now ready for cooking.
Glazed Clay Pots & Handis:
Our glazed clay cookware combines traditional craftsmanship with a durable glazed finish for convenient everyday cooking.
Before First Use
1. Clean the Pot
Wash with warm water and a soft sponge to remove dust.
No soaking is required.
Note:
If there are any unglazed clay areas, soak those sections (or the entire pot) for 15–20 minutes.
2. Light Seasoning
Rub a thin layer of oil (olive oil, vegetable oil, or ghee) inside the pot.
Place on very low heat with a little water or grated coconut.
Allow it to simmer gently for 10–15 minutes.
Turn off the heat and let the pot cool slowly on the stove for 15–20 minutes.
Afterward:
Move the pot onto a wooden board, trivet, or thick cloth.
Avoid placing hot cookware directly onto cold marble or metal surfaces.
Allow the pot to cool completely before cleaning.
Cooking Guidelines
Start cooking on low heat for 5–10 minutes.
Gradually increase to medium heat.
Avoid sudden high heat or rapid temperature changes.
Use wooden or silicone utensils to prevent scratches.
Cook one dish at a time for even heating.
Temperature Recommendations
Low Heat: 90–120°C (195–250°F)
Medium Heat: 150–180°C (300–350°F)
Avoid direct high heat above 200°C (390°F)
Stove Compatibility
✅ Gas stovetops
✅ Electric stovetops
❌ Induction stovetops
Cleaning & Storage
Allow cookware to cool before washing.
Hand wash with warm water and a soft sponge.
Use lemon water or mild baking soda for cleaning.
Avoid harsh scrubbers and strong detergents.
Dry thoroughly before storage.
Store with cloth or tissue between stacked items.
Additional Care for Non-Glazed Bases
Avoid prolonged water contact with non-glazed bases.
If wet, dry in sunlight for 3–4 hours before use.
Microwave & Dishwasher
Microwave safe (if no metal parts are present).
Dishwasher safe only for fully glazed surfaces.
Clay Drinkware & Waterware Care Guide
Suitable for:
Jug Glass
Tea Sets
Water Bottles
Coolers
Drinkware
Care & Usage Instructions
Rinse thoroughly before first use.
Clean with a soft sponge and mild baking soda.
Avoid soap and dishwashers.
Allow products to air-dry completely before use or storage.
Handle gently and avoid sudden temperature changes.
Place in direct sunlight once a week to maintain freshness naturally.
For Water Bottles & Coolers
Soak in water once every 2 weeks to maintain optimal cooling performance.