Origin & Cultural Context
Inspired by the ancient pottery traditions of rural Bengal, the Surya-Mandala Set is more than jewelry; it is a fragment of the earth’s history. The central pendant features geometric patterns reminiscent of the Alpana—the sacred floor art of the East—symbolizing the sun’s energy (Surya) and the rhythm of agricultural life. At DEBALAY, we view these pieces as “wearable soil,” preserving a craft that dates back millennia.
Craftsmanship & Material Integrity
The process begins with the careful selection of fine-grained alluvial clay, which is shaped by hand and sun-dried before being fired in traditional kilns. The resulting terracotta is then hand-painted using a vibrant palette of organic-inspired pigments. The necklace is strung on multiple strands of royal blue braided cotton, accented by hand-rolled clay beads in primary tones, ensuring a finish that is entirely natural and skin-friendly.
Placement, Styling & Presentation Value
Designed for the discerning woman who views fashion through a cultural lens, this set pairs effortlessly with handloom saris, particularly Tussar or Jamdani. Beyond personal use, it serves as a meaningful gift, arriving in our signature DEBALAY presentation box—a deep crimson vessel that reflects the “House of Royalty” ethos, making the unboxing experience as significant as the artifact itself.















