This documentary project by Sylvia Furrer and Holger Hoffmann follows the role of matka water pots in rural Rajasthan, where women transport water daily and households rely on clay vessels for storage and cooling. The series documents Sangasani village, where pottery production sustains the community and skills are passed through generations, as seen in the work of Mangu Khan Kumbarh and his family. The text focuses on the full process of creating matka, from sourcing clay near the Luni River to shaping, drying, and firing the pots in traditional kilns.