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A kulhad, also known as a kulhar or kullar, is a traditional handle-less terracotta or clay cup widely used in India, particularly for serving hot beverages like tea or sometimes lassi (a yogurt-based drink).

These cups are typically handmade from clay. They are usually small in size and have a rounded shape, with a slightly tapering design towards the bottom.

Kulhads are popular for serving beverages due to several reasons:

1. Natural Insulation: The porous nature of the clay material helps in retaining heat, keeping the beverage warm for a more extended period without burning your hands.

2. Eco-Friendly: As they are made from natural clay, kulhads are environmentally friendly and biodegradable, unlike disposable cups made from plastics or other materials.

3. Enhanced Flavor: Some believe that the use of clay cups enhances the taste of the beverage, adding a distinct earthy flavor to the tea or other drinks served in them.

Kulhads are commonly used at local tea stalls (chaiwalas) or by street vendors across India. They contribute to a traditional and authentic cultural experience, particularly in rural areas, where they are embraced for their simplicity, eco-friendliness, and connection to indigenous practices. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in using kulhads as part of sustainable and eco-conscious initiatives to reduce plastic waste in the country.

Pottery Details - PotteryDen Kulhad.

  • Set of 4
  • Hand Painted, Hand Textured, Ceramic
  • Oven, Microwave, and Dishwasher safe
  • Ideal for Tea, Coffee, and cold beverage

Color: Pink with black speckles

Pottery Dimension:

  • Height 8 cm
  • Diameter 7 cm
  • Volume 100 ml

Pottery Weight: 200 Grams

Pink with black speckles PotteryDen Kulhad - 100 ml| Hand Painted | Set of 4 | Ceramic Pottery | Ideal for Tea Coffee and cold beverage

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A kulhad, also known as a kulhar or kullar, is a traditional handle-less terracotta or clay cup widely used in India, particularly for serving hot beverages like tea or sometimes lassi (a yogurt-based drink).

These cups are typically handmade from clay. They are usually small in size and have a rounded shape, with a slightly tapering design towards the bottom.

Kulhads are popular for serving beverages due to several reasons:

1. Natural Insulation: The porous nature of the clay material helps in retaining heat, keeping the beverage warm for a more extended period without burning your hands.

2. Eco-Friendly: As they are made from natural clay, kulhads are environmentally friendly and biodegradable, unlike disposable cups made from plastics or other materials.

3. Enhanced Flavor: Some believe that the use of clay cups enhances the taste of the beverage, adding a distinct earthy flavor to the tea or other drinks served in them.

Kulhads are commonly used at local tea stalls (chaiwalas) or by street vendors across India. They contribute to a traditional and authentic cultural experience, particularly in rural areas, where they are embraced for their simplicity, eco-friendliness, and connection to indigenous practices. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in using kulhads as part of sustainable and eco-conscious initiatives to reduce plastic waste in the country.

Pottery Details - PotteryDen Kulhad.

  • Set of 4
  • Hand Painted, Hand Textured, Ceramic
  • Oven, Microwave, and Dishwasher safe
  • Ideal for Tea, Coffee, and cold beverage

Color: Pink with black speckles

Pottery Dimension:

  • Height 8 cm
  • Diameter 7 cm
  • Volume 100 ml

Pottery Weight: 200 Grams

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