"Celebrate the bond of love with Jaipur Blue Pottery Rakhis. The beautiful rakhis are a perfect blend of craft and design!"
- The hamper includes one Jaipur Blue Pottery craft rakhi, a small sweet box (misri ki dibbi) in Jaipur Blue Pottery craft, 1 Jaipur Blue pottery Craft Tealight Holder with a tealight, a pack of roli+chawal teeka, and a hand-painted greeting/wishing card that goes with your personalised message, all packed in a jute pouch (potli). (bhabhi rakhi or lumba is not included)
- Material : quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani Mitti
- Dimension : rakhi length around 10 inches, tealight holder 2x2x1.75 inches; sweet box with lid 2x2x2.75 inches
- Fun fact! These are designer clay rakhis and gifts in the GI (Geographical Indication tag by Government of India) and ODOP (One District One Products) certified Jaipur Blue Pottery craft of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The craft is known for its distinctive blue color and intricate floral and geometric patterns, making it a popular decorative and functional craft. It is often used as home décor, tableware, and as artistic gifts. Terracotta by Sachii is proud to bring you this exquisite art form and help you make it a part of your Rakhi celebrations!!
- Making process: The clay is made by mixing together fuller's earth (multani mitti) with quartz and other natural materials. The dough is shaped into the ware using hand-molding techniques, sun-dried and fired. The ware is then glazed, hand-painted using blue oxide, and again at a higher temperature to fuse the glaze and the blue color, giving it the glossy appearance. The process is time-consuming and requires great skill and craftsmanship!
- Note: Use your creativity to convert the rakhis into accessories post the festival, so you can keep and cherish the beautiful handcrafted pieces for years to come.
- Do reach out to us in case you'd need any help with the same!
- Country of Origin: India
"Sending these out in a complete hamper with everything you'll need while celebrating your very special bond!"