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- Large size pasta bowl ceramic, great for serving pasta
- Natural materials and colours the himalayan inspiration
- Making them a versatile addition to your kitchen
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Bricks are among the oldest and most enduring ceramic materials known to humanity, with a legacy that spans thousands of years. Crafted primarily from natural clay and shaped into rectangular blocks, bricks are then fired at high temperatures to form hard, durable units with excellent structural and thermal properties. Their simplicity and strength have made them the foundation of architecture and infrastructure across civilizations.
Glass is a unique and fascinating member of the ceramic family—an amorphous, non-crystalline solid born from the fusion of silica (SiO₂) and various fluxes, then rapidly cooled to prevent the formation of a regular crystal structure. Unlike traditional crystalline ceramics like porcelain or brick, glass remains transparent and isotropic, offering a distinctive set of physical and aesthetic properties that make it indispensable in modern ceramic science.
Bricks are among the oldest and most enduring ceramic materials known to humanity, with a legacy that spans thousands of years. Crafted primarily from natural clay and shaped into rectangular blocks, bricks are then fired at high temperatures to form hard, durable units with excellent structural and thermal properties. Their simplicity and strength have made them the foundation of architecture and infrastructure across civilizations.
Porcelain is often regarded as the most refined and sophisticated type of ceramic. With its delicate appearance, smooth texture, and distinctive translucency, porcelain has been prized throughout history for its beauty, durability, and versatile applications. Unlike other ceramics, porcelain is made from a specific blend of fine clays, kaolin being the primary ingredient, along with feldspar and quartz, all of which contribute to its exceptional whiteness and strength.
Non-oxide ceramics are a class of ceramics that do not contain oxygen as a primary component in their chemical structure. Unlike oxide ceramics (such as alumina or silica), which rely on oxygen bonding with metal oxides, non-oxide ceramics are primarily composed of non-oxygen elements such as carbon, nitrogen, boron, silicon, titanium, and silicon carbide.
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Bricks are not just structural elements—they are expressions of ceramic design. Their natural earthy tones, texture, and rhythm create timeless aesthetics in both traditional and modern architecture. From ancient temples and Roman aqueducts to contemporary eco-housing, bricks serve as both functional materials and decorative ceramics.


At their core, bricks are clay-based ceramics. When raw clay—often mixed with shale or sand—is molded and subjected to firing (typically between 900°C and 1,100°C), the material undergoes a transformation:
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