Origin & Cultural Context
The lotus (Padma) stands as an enduring symbol of purity, resilience, and spiritual awakening across Indian heritage. Rooted in the ancient terracotta traditions of the subcontinent, this piece brings the temple art of clay sculpting into the realm of modern adornment. Each motif is a quiet nod to the history of earth-born crafts, celebrating an era where jewelry was meant to carry meaning rather than merely decorate.
Craftsmanship & Material Integrity
Crafted by master artisans, the journey of this set begins with pure riverbed clay, shaped entirely by hand before being sun-dried and kiln-fired to achieve lightweight durability. The intricate detailing on the lotus petals is brought to life through precise hand-painting using artisanal pigments. Paired with matte black beads and antiqued gold accents, the necklace is secured by a traditional woven dori, ensuring both comfort and an adjustable fit.
Placement, Styling & Presentation Value
Beyond its beauty as a wearable artifact, this set is an object of presentation. Whether paired with a rich Kanjivaram silk or a minimalist linen dress, it serves as a bold cultural statement. Arriving in a signature burgundy collector’s box, it requires no further wrapping—making it an impeccable choice for milestone gifting or preserving within your own curation of heritage pieces. DEBALAY — A House of Cultural Collectibles.


















