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Unique Handcrafted Ceramic Home Accents

byClay ExploreShips across India; Visit studio in Prabhadevi, MumbaiStarts from850 per pieceView full gallery

I design these pieces to bring the quiet beauty of nature into your living spaces, from wall sculptures to hand-carved tiles, all made right here in my studio.

This fish wall sculpture, hand-painted in red, is a timeless symbol of wealth, fertility, and good fortune. It represents life's continuous flow and the promise of abundance.

A fish sculpture with intricate black and white patterns. Fish embody an endless, flowing cycle of nourishment and fortune, making them timeless symbols of abundance for your home.

Illuminate your space with this contemporary ceramic lamp. Meticulously handcrafted, it is designed to create a warm, inviting atmosphere while serving as a stunning decorative element.

This beautifully hand-painted ceramic tile, featuring a sgraffito bird design, is a stylish and unique way to jazz up your home decor. It's a perfect addition to a bookshelf or side table.

A square ceramic tile with a charming, hand-carved illustration of a village. These tiles add a touch of elegance and charm to any room in your home.

A circular tile with a sgraffito bird design inside a triangle. These small art pieces are a great way to elevate your interior design game.

This square tile features a whimsical scene of a house at night, carved using the sgraffito technique. It's a perfect little piece of art for a side table or shelf.

Another look at the sgraffito house tile, a unique piece of art to decorate your walls or tabletops. Visit my website to see the full collection of ceramic tiles.

My Keya Collection also includes these leaf-shaped soap dishes with a hand-painted lotus motif. They are part of my unique home decor and kitchen essentials line.

Keep your eyes peeled for my upcoming monsoon collection, which will feature exciting new glazes and forms, including this beautiful ceramic diffuser with floral cutwork.

About Unique Home Accents

When I work on these accent pieces, I often use the sgraffito technique, where I carve through layers of color to reveal the raw clay beneath. It means every fish sculpture, tile, or wall hanging takes time to build, and you will notice subtle differences in texture or brushwork that you just do not find in mass-produced decor.

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