An earthenware pot, also known as a clay pot, is a type of vessel made from baked clay. Earthenware has been used for centuries to make various types of pots, dishes, and other containers. Earthenware pots are porous, which means they allow air and moisture to pass through their walls. This property makes them ideal for storing water, as the porous walls help to keep the water cool by allowing it to evaporate gradually. Earthenware pots are still widely used in many parts of the world, especially in rural areas, for storing and transporting water, cooking food, and making fermented beverages like wine and beer. They are also popular as decorative items, and many people collect them as works of art. Earthenware pots come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs, and are often decorated with intricate patterns and motifs. PTR earthenware pots are made manually by indian artisans.