If there is a practice that has survived over centuries, through wars and peace, and across religions and cultures, it is the humble hand hygiene. The roots lie in ancient times. One of the common attributes that religions, ranging from Hinduism, Judaism and Christianity, to Islam, lay emphasis on hand hygiene. Handwashing rituals became a mark of good manners – and even part of fads and fashion, as the rich displayed expensive utensils like basins, aqua-manilia and ewers.