The Mitticool Clay Jali is a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern architectural design. Made from 100% natural terracotta clay, these jalis offer aesthetic beauty, cooling comfort, and sustainability all in one timeless creation.
Every jali is handcrafted with care by skilled artisans from India, reflecting the earthy charm and eco-conscious philosophy of Mitticool, the brand known for revolutionizing clay innovations.
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Key Features of Mitticool Clay Jali
Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Made from natural terracotta clay, completely non-toxic and recyclable.
Natural Cooling Effect Allows air circulation while keeping interiors cool and comfortable.
Artistic & Custom Designs Available in various geometric, floral, and traditional patterns.
Durable & Weather Resistant Fired at high temperatures to ensure long-lasting strength.
Low Maintenance Easy to clean and retains its color and texture for years.
Product Description
These are exquisite pieces of naturally fractured, roasted clay, often known traditionally as Nakumatt, Bhutdo, or Bhuni Mitti. Each fragment showcases a stunning, organic contrast between a deep charcoal gray outer layer and soft, pale grey-white inner strata.
The clay is carefully roasted, resulting in a distinctive earthy aroma and a buttery, crisp texture that crumbles delicately. These stratified, angular pieces are ideal for collectors, natural home decor, or traditional consumption. They bring a beautiful, raw element of the earth to any setting.
Edible Clay (also known as geophagia clay or Nakumatt) is a naturally occurring mineral earth that is specifically purified and processed for human consumption.It has been used for centuries across various cultures for medicinal, ritualistic, and nutritional purposes.
Core Characteristics
Texture & Taste: It typically has a crunchy, "earthy" bite that turns creamy or pasty when chewed.Many varieties are roasted to give them a smoky aroma and a harder snap.
Mineral Rich: It is naturally packed with minerals like calcium, magnesium, iron, and silica.
Natural Detox: Edible clays like Bentonite have a negative ionic charge, which allows them to bind to positively charged toxins and heavy metals in the gut, helping to flush them out.
Popular Varieties
Nakumatt: A very popular roasted clay known for its deep smoky flavor and "cementy" crunch.
Multani Mitti (Fuller's Earth): Often used externally, but "food-grade" roasted versions are eaten for their cooling properties.
Kaolin (White Dirt): A soft, chalky clay often used as a gentle digestive aid.
Bhutdo: A traditional grey clay common in parts of India, valued for its smooth texture.
Why People Use It
Digestive Aid: Often used to soothe an upset stomach, reduce acidity, or treat mild diarrhea.
Pregnancy Cravings: In many cultures, pregnant women eat clay to satisfy "pica" cravings or to help with morning sickness.
Traditional Wellness: Used in Ayurveda to balance the body's internal heat (Pitta) and provide a cooling effect.
Soft and Pliable for Creative Freedom
Thanks to its low hardness, this clay is exceptionally soft and easy to manipulate, enabling both beginners and experienced artisans to experiment with diverse jewelry designs. Its pliable form allows for intricate patterns without risk of cracking, ensuring a seamless crafting experience.
High Purity for Professional Results
With a purity of 99.9%, this clay produces clear, consistent colors and textures in finished jewelry pieces. The solid form and minimal impurities mean your creations will have a refined look and feel, meeting the standards of professional jewelers.
Reliable Performance and Safety
The clay's low porosity and negligible water absorption safeguard against environmental damage, making jewelry more durable. The manageable melting point allows for regular crafting without complex equipment, while the soft strength makes it suitable for repeated modeling and corrections.
FAQ's of Clay for jewelry making:
Q: How should I use this clay for making jewelry?
A: Simply knead the soft and pliable clay by hand or with sculpting tools to shape your desired jewelry pieces. Its low hardness makes it easy to mold intricate patterns. Once shaped, heat it gently to the specified melting point (50-70C) for setting.
Q: What benefits does the very low water absorption provide?
A: Very low to nil water absorption ensures the finished jewelry pieces are less susceptible to moisture-related issues like swelling or breakdown, improving their longevity and maintaining their appearance over time.
Q: When is this clay best used in the jewelry making process?
A: This clay is ideal for the initial design and modeling stages due to its softness and flexibility, and it holds fine details before being set at its melting point, making it suitable for both prototyping and producing finished pieces.
Q: Where is your clay produced and supplied from?
A: Our clay is manufactured, exported, distributed, and traded from India, ensuring reliable service for both local and international jewelry makers.
Q: What makes this clay different from other jewelry making materials?
A: Its combination of high purity (99.9%), low hardness, soft texture, and very low porosity sets it apart, making it exceptionally easy to work with while ensuring strength and a smooth, solid finish in completed jewelry.
Q: How does the thermal conductivity benefit jewelry makers?
A: The moderate thermal conductivity (0.39-0.53 W/(m.k)) ensures uniform heating during the setting process, helping the clay cure evenly and reducing the risk of cracking or warping.
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