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Although the Greeks, the first to use clay for public bathing rubbed their bodies with clods of clay presumably just lumps out of the earth, in Morroco, the clay has always been washed to remove stones before it is used. Many householders buy the clods just as they come out of the earth and perform this simple process at home, using their roof top to dry the clay. Others prefer to buy the ready-to-use clay as a powder or plates. See how the clay is extracted and made ready to use.
Clay has featured in many creation and healing myths, plus some scientists believe that life emerged from clay. Clays can be thought of as a combination of silacious crystals along with other minerals and trace elements. Read about the properties of rhassoul clay.
How can argan oil be deemed both rare and sustainable? Read this article with photos.
Visually appreciate the combs of one of the last master Moroccan horn workers Read how this 79 year old craftsman connects us with the art of the Ice Age.
Find out why wild animals and people eat and use clay and different ways of using clay. This resource is being developed, but it won’t take long to get a reasonable page together. I hope that you find it useful.
I am really keen for people to find out how to use clay for themsleves. Hence I have made a list and brief descriptions of some of my favourite reading on clay, water quality and wild health.
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