A clay water bottle is a container made primarily from clay, designed to hold and cool water. These bottles leverage the natural properties of clay to provide a sustainable and effective way to store and drink water.
Design and Appearance:
- Material:
- Clay: The bottle is crafted from natural clay, which may be unglazed or glazed depending on the design and functionality.
- Color: Typically earthy tones such as brown, red, or gray, depending on the type of clay and firing process used.
- Shape and Size:
- The shape of clay water bottles can vary, but they often have a rounded or cylindrical body with a narrow neck for easy pouring.
- Sizes can range from small, personal bottles (about 500 ml) to larger ones (up to 2 liters or more
- Product Features
- Eco-Friendly: Made from natural, biodegradable materials.
- Healthier Water: No harmful chemicals, natural cooling properties.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Earthy, rustic charm suitable for various decor styles
Technical Specifications
- Capacity: Ranges from 500 ml to 2 liters or more.
- Weight: Generally lightweight, around 0.5-1 kg depending on size and clay type.
- Dimensions: Varies; typically 20-30 cm in height and 10-15 cm in diameter.
Functional Features
- Natural Cooling: Porous clay allows for evaporative cooling.
- Insulation: Maintains water temperature longer than plastic or metal bottles.
- Durability: Sturdy, though not shatterproof.
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Versatility in Use
- Daily Hydration: Ideal for everyday use at home or work.
- Outdoor Activities: Suitable for picnics, camping, and travel.
- Decorative Use: Adds a rustic touch to home decor, can be used as a vase when not used for drinking.
Care and Maintenance
- Cleaning: Wash regularly with mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly to remove soap residue.
- Avoid Soaking: Prolonged soaking can weaken the clay.
- Handle with Care: Avoid dropping or subjecting the bottle to sudden temperature changes.
- Drying: After washing, let the bottle air dry completely before storin
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