botijos
Botijos are traditional clay pots used primarily in Latin America, particularly in Mexico, for storing and transporting liquids such as water, oil, and wine. They are typically made from terracotta clay and are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion. Botijos come in various sizes and shapes, with some being large enough to hold several liters of liquid. They are often decorated with intricate designs and patterns, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.
The use of botijos dates back to pre-Columbian times, with evidence of their production found in archaeological
Botijos are also associated with certain cultural traditions and festivals. For example, in Mexico, they are
Despite their historical significance and cultural importance, the production and use of botijos have declined in