Beautiful Beads Molela Terracotta Clay Necklace Set
This Molela Terracotta Clay Necklace Set embodies rustic charm with its handcrafted clay beads, meticulously shaped and painted to reflect the vibrant hues of rural Rajasthan. Each piece showcases the intricate artistry of Molela artisans, creating a timeless fusion of tradition and contemporary elegance in a striking ensemble.
- Material: Terracotta clay
- Origin: Molela village, Rajasthan, India
- Necklace Length: 20 inches (adjustable for a comfortable fit)
- Weight: 100 grams
- Earring Style: Hanging-style earrings for pierced ears
- Color: Golden
- Usage: Ideal for special events, Occasions etc.
- Geographical Indication No: 285
- Care Instructions: Avoid contact with water and perfume; store in a dry place when not in use to maintain the integrity of the clay
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- Note: Although an artisan meticulously crafts their work with great attention to detail, there may still be some minor difference present, showcasing the inherent imperfections that add a touch of uniqueness to each piece. Kindly ignore such minor differences and slight variations in color, weight and dimensions as it adds to the uniqueness of product. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind treasure, making your purchase truly special.
Molela Clay Work is a traditional pottery craft practiced in the Molela village of Rajasthan, India. The craft is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, and the motifs used in the designs include animals, birds, and human figures, among others. The clay used for Molela Clay Work is sourced from the nearby areas and is mixed with other natural materials to create a unique blend. The artisans use a hand-operated potter's wheel to shape the clay, and then the clay is sun-dried before it is painted with natural colors. The Molela Clay Work is famous for its durability
Molela Clay Work of Rajasthan, which is a traditional pottery craft practiced in the Molela village of Rajasthan, received its Geographical Indication (GI) certification in the year 2005