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Meet the Artist & The Stories Behind My Clay

bySajjita TerracottaShips Pan-India; Pickup available in Bidarahalli, BengaluruStarts from99 per piece/pairView full gallery

Every piece of terracotta jewelry here has a story. Get to know my process, my art, and the wonderful ways you style my work.

Hello everyone. Join me in one of my live sessions where I share my latest collections and the stories behind them. Here, I talk about my process, the different art forms that inspire me like Jamini Roy and Warli, and show you the intricate details of each handmade piece.

A short video of me trying on a few different necklaces from my collection, including a 'hansli' and a fan-shaped pendant set. It's a great way to see how the jewelry looks when worn.

A live session where I showcase some of my new launches, including several simple and elegant sets perfect for daily or office wear, with prices starting from just 230 rupees.

Here I am, wearing my hand-painted fish necklace. I love pairing my creations with my sarees to show how they can complete a look.

A duplicate image of me wearing the artistic fish necklace.

A short, aesthetic video of a customer enjoying her saree look, complemented by one of my simple black and white terracotta necklaces. It's wonderful to see my jewelry in your special moments.

A selfie of me wearing one of my necklaces. It's always a joy to model the pieces I pour so much love into creating.

This is a recording of a live session where I offered special prices on some of my most popular designs, including hasli necklaces, fish-themed sets, and hand-painted mandala pieces.

A selfie of me wearing my Nataraja (dancing Shiva) necklace. This piece is very special to me, combining rudraksha-style beads with a detailed pendant of the cosmic dancer.

A selfie of me wearing the Shivalingam necklace. It's a piece I designed for Mahashivratri, combining a sculpted pendant with rudraksha-style terracotta beads for a truly devotional feel.

About Meet the Artist & Customer Stories

My hands are almost always covered in clay and paint, and that is exactly how I like it. Every terracotta piece you see here starts from raw, natural clay, which I shape, bake, and then paint by hand. When you see me in my live sessions, I am usually just finishing a new batch of earrings or sketching a fresh Jamini Roy pattern, showing you the real, unfiltered journey of how these pieces come to life.

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