Handmade Terracotta Jewelry
Shipped across India
Pricing Guide
Everyday Geometric Terracotta Sets
Core Components
- Pendant: Molded clay shapes (Square, Hexagon, Circle) approx 1.5 to 2.5 inches.
- Art Style: Simple geometric lines, dots, or zig-zags using 2-3 acrylic colors.
- Cord: Black or colored cotton thread (Tarcel) with sliding adjustable bead.
- Earrings: Small studs or simple hanging motifs matching the pendant.
- Finish: Water-resistant varnish (matte or gloss).
Assembly & Policy
- Hardware: Base metal jump rings and cotton thread assembly.
- Durability: Hard baked clay; brittle if dropped.
- Packaging: Standard courier bag with bubble wrap (no gift box).
- Exchange Policy: Opening video mandatory for any transit damage claims.
Hand-Painted Folk Art Collections
Design Specifications
- Pendant Themes: Detailed Jamini Roy faces, Peacocks, Warli tribal art, or Pichwai cows.
- Size: Medium to large statement pieces (2.5 to 4 inches).
- Technique: High-complexity hand painting involving 5+ colors and fine brushwork.
- Chain Construction: Cotton thread interspersed with hand-rolled, painted terracotta beads.
Craftsmanship Details
- Earrings: Matching Jhumkas (bells) or large painted studs.
- Weight: Heavier than geometric sets due to solid clay beads and larger surface area.
- Customization: Specific color combinations available on made-to-order requests.
- Protection: Multi-layer bubble wrapping to protect individual beads in transit.
3D Relief & Temple Jewelry
Structure & Finish
- Style: Solid curved collar (Hansli) or heavy multi-piece pendants.
- Design: Sculpted 3D relief work where the design is raised from the surface (e.g., Durga face, Embossed Lotus).
- Color Palette: Predominantly metallic paints (Antique Gold, Copper, Bronze) or traditional festival colors.
- Earrings: Heavy statement Jhumkas or large danglers.
Usage & Production
- Fit: Hansli styles are rigid solid clay and sit firmly on the collarbone without flexing.
- Lead Time: 5-7 days for production due to drying time for thick clay.
- Quality Check: Manual inspection for kiln cracks in 3D crevices.
- Occasion: Designed for weddings (Haldi/Mehendi) and festivals.
Single Accessories & Seasonal Items
Item Types
- Rakhis: Hand-painted 1-inch terracotta centerpiece on color-fast thread (Seasonal).
- Earrings: Standalone Jhumkas, Studs, or Dangler earrings.
- Finish: Acrylic paint with water-resistant varnish.
Hardware & Logistics
- Metals: Standard alloy hooks/posts with plastic push-backs.
- Packaging: Simple plastic pouch.
- Purchase Advice: Best purchased as add-ons to main orders to offset standard shipping fees.
- Bulk Orders: Capacity available for return gifts or large volume orders.
About Handmade Terracotta Jewelry
Why I Make Terracotta Jewelry
Making jewelry is my way of living every color, every mood. Mujhe toh har rang jeena hai (I want to live every color), and I pour that feeling into every piece. Each set I make reflects my love for bold, earthy art and the joy I hope you’ll feel wearing it.
Art from the Earth
All my jewelry starts with natural clay - I shape, bake, and hand-paint each part myself. Every piece is unique, so when you get something from me, you’re getting a one-of-a-kind. I focus on eco-friendly clay jewelry, celebrating sustainability without compromising style.
Design Inspirations
I draw mostly from Indian folk art - Warli stick figures, Jamini Roy birds, Pichwai and Madhubani details, even Kalamkari touches. My festive collections have antique finishes, inspired by South Indian temple jewelry. Nature pops up in my work too - sunflowers, peacocks, fish, and more.
Styles for Every Day & Occasion
For daily wear, I keep it simple and light. Office sets are sleek, no fuss. For weddings and festivals, I go bold with hand-painted ethnic necklaces and statement earrings. I also experiment with shapes - Hansli collars, geometric pendants, painted feathers.
What to Expect
I’m picky about quality and use sturdy paints for a lasting finish. Necklaces come with adjustable cords for comfort. No returns or refunds since it’s a small artist-run setup, but if a piece arrives damaged, I’ll exchange it if you share an unedited opening video.
Bulk orders and resellers are welcome if you want sustainable festive accessories in bigger quantities.
Meet your Expert
Sajjita Terracotta
31 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hey, I’m Sajjita. My hands are always messy with clay and paint - that’s how I like it. I only make terracotta jewellery, all hand-painted, all inspired by Indian art. Sometimes I’ll paint a Jamini Roy face, sometimes a Rajasthani dancer, sometimes Bengal’s alpona. These aren’t just ornaments, they’re little stories. Wearing my pieces, I want you to feel ‘main apni favourite hu’ (I am my own favorite). It’s all eco-friendly, baked clay, and full of heart.
My Work
Handmade Terracotta Jewellery - I make and sell hand-painted terracotta necklace sets, earrings, rakhis. Retail, bulk, and wholesale orders welcome.
Inspired by Indian Folk Art - My jewellery features Warli, Jamini Roy, Pichwai, Gond, and South Indian temple motifs. Each piece is unique.
For All Occasions - Daily wear, festive statement pieces, adjustable necklace threads - you’ll find something for every mood.
Eco-Friendly Quality - Only natural baked clay, so every item has that rustic charm and is kind to the planet.
Exchange Policy - Opening video needed for damage claims. Exchange offered, but no returns or refunds.