Sarooj

Sarooj is a traditional water-resistant mortar used in Iranian architecture, used in the construction of bridges and yakhchāl, ancient Persian ice houses. It is made of clay and limestone mixed in a six-to-four ratio to make a stiff mix, and kneaded for three days.

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Sarooj

Sarooj is a traditional water-resistant mortar used in Iranian architecture, used in the construction of bridges and yakhchāl, ancient Persian ice houses. It is made of clay and limestone mixed in a six-to-four ratio to make a stiff mix, and kneaded for three days.

Source: Wikipedia "Sarooj" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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