In Venezuela, remillon is told to the ladle of metal protected at their edges with cuts in "V " used to get out of the mud jar located in the lower part of the tinajero, water that receives filtered from pumice located on its top. Cuts in "V " at the edges of the remillon, to cause damage on the lips if you drink from it directly, are obligated to serve water in a separate vessel, thus avoiding contamination of the fluid insert it again into the jar after direct use. Information that I received from my mom when his tinajero, remillon and stone gave me pumice included. A privilege.