savikivid
Savikivid, also known as "clay stones" in English, are a type of building material primarily composed of clay and sometimes mixed with other natural aggregates like sand or straw. These materials are then typically sun-dried or fired in a kiln to achieve a hardened state, making them suitable for construction. Historically, savikivid were a widely used building material in many cultures due to their abundance and relatively simple production methods.
The composition of savikivid can vary significantly depending on local soil types and traditional practices. In
The use of savikivid is often associated with vernacular architecture, particularly in regions with arid or