
Terracotta jewellery is back in style! It’s light, eco friendly and proudly Indian. If you’re updating your festive outfits or just want eye catching accessories that feel natural these handcrafted pieces are perfect. Each one is shaped from clay, baked in a kiln, then painted by hand. Below you’ll find ten great designs along with quick tips on how to wear them, so you can add them to your cart with confidence.
01. Prakriti – Unique Clay Necklace
Style tip: Let Prakriti command the stage by pairing it with an ivory linen saree or a solid khadi shift dress. Pull your hair into a low bun and add oxidised‑silver ear studs—nothing dangly—to keep the focus on the neck.
2. Rajasi – Ganesha Style Terracotta Jewellery
Style tip: Perfect for Ganesh Chaturthi pooja or any auspicious day. Wear it with a deep maroon silk kurta and palazzos; tuck in a fresh mogra gajra for a harmonious, devotional vibe.
03. Ritika – Fashion Terracotta Necklace
Style tip: Team Ritika with a black mock neck top and high-waist jeans for an Indo-western weekend look. Finish with a sleek ponytail and a swipe of brick-red lipstick.
04. Sanvi – Owl Style Terracotta Necklace
Style tip: Ideal for boho lovers. Layer Sanvi over a flowy maxi dress with floral prints. Add leather gladiator sandals and a canvas tote for a flea market ready ensemble.
05. Ulook – Owl Style Terracotta Jewellery
Style tip: Let the monochrome pop against jewel tones think emerald green or royal blue kurtas. A messy braid and kohl‑rimmed eyes will seal the artsy appeal.
06. Vasudha – Modern Handmade Jewellery
Style tip: Slip Vasudha under a white crisp shirt, undo the top two buttons and pair with culottes. Add block heeled mules for a desk to dinner transition.
07. Jahnavi – Divine Maa Gouri Terracotta Necklace
Style tip: Reserve Jahnavi for festive sarees banarasi or raw silk. Drape in the classic Bengali atpoure style, add a bold red bindi and glass bangles to echo the deity’s palette.
08. Jivika – Terracotta Jewellery Set
Style tip: Because it’s coordinated, keep garments simple perhaps a pastel chikankari kurta set. Tie a scarf as a hairband so the jhumkas shine without competition.
09. Kalpana – Handmade Terracotta Necklace
Style tip: Clash it beautifully with a teal sari or a mint green jumpsuit. Add nude wedges and a straw clutch for a resort‑evening feel.
10. Tara – Handmade Terracotta Jewellery
Style tip: Wear Tara clay jewellery with a plain white cotton dress or a rust orange kurta. Add simple brown sandals and a woven bag for an easy, relaxed look.