Origin & Cultural Context
Rooted in the temple-town traditions of West Bengal, terracotta—or ‘baked earth’—has been the medium of storytelling for centuries. This set draws inspiration from Nakshi (ornate) patterns typically found in rural architecture and scrolls. It represents a transition from structural ornament to personal adornment, carrying the warmth of the soil and the legacy of the Kumbhakar artisans who have mastered the kiln for generations.
Craftsmanship & Material Integrity
Each medallion is hand-molded from refined alluvial clay, sun-dried, and kilned at precise temperatures to achieve structural permanence without losing its organic soul. The intricate floral and solar motifs are hand-painted using fine-tipped brushes and skin-friendly pigments. The necklace is suspended on a durable, adjustable cotton thread (Suta), ensuring that the focus remains entirely on the artisanal clay-work.
Placement, Styling & Presentation Value
Designed for the discerning collector, this set pairs effortlessly with handloom silks, Jamdanis, or minimalist contemporary linen. Beyond personal use, it serves as a significant cultural gift. Arriving in DEBALAY’s signature deep-burgundy presentation box with gold-foil detailing, the unboxing experience mirrors the royalty and respect inherent in the craft.

















