With terracotta art of the Indus Valley civilisation dating back as early as 3000 BC, one can easily say that this art form is an ideal representation of the rich heritage of the subcontinent.
The Indian Cultural Centre will be organizing a terracotta jewellery making workshop by conducted Deepika Shami from India on April 6 at 10.00 a.m. The event will be held at its premises at 16/2, ...
HYDERABAD: Have you heard of sustainable jewellery? You might be familiar with sustainable clothing and decor, but jewellery that’s elegant, handmade, eco-friendly, and complements both ethnic and ...
Terracotta jewellery has found a special place in every woman’s life. It is eco-friendly, colourful and goes with almost everything. Cashing in on the trend are Terracotta sisters who organise regular ...
Days of jewellery being considered as a metal of investment, to be worn during weddings is passe. With prominence given to design element, exclusive jewellery aficionados seek out exclusivity that ...
A dash of colour is all you need to make even the most jaded jewellery to make a come back. And that exactly what our trendsetters have done with terracotta jewellery. Making a renewed appearance this ...
This humble material, terracotta, that is used to make household utensils can be fashioned delicately to make exquisite jewellery to adorn a woman, be it for a family outing or a fashionable party.
With earthy colour palettes taking the fashion world by storm, what better time could there be to add a bit of traditional touch to your outfits? Yes, it's the return of the terracotta jewellery!
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