jaggery and lime mortar

Secrets of Ancient Waterproofing

To walk through an ancient city is to listen to the whispers of monuments that have outlived their makers by millennia. There is a deep, evocative nostalgia in the sight of Roman harbours still braving the rhythmic lash of Mediterranean waves, or Mughal stepwells holding pristine waters deep within the sun-scorched earth of Rajasthan. Long before the advent of synthetic polymers, petroleum-based membranes, or computerised material science, master builders entered into an intimate dialogue with nature. They possessed a profound, intuitive chemistry-one written in volcanic ash, slaked lime, unrefined sugar, and sunken forests.
24 June 2026, 14:02 PM