- Depicting everyday village life with handpainted scenes of potters, farmers, women carrying pots, and elders, this set brings the charm of rural traditions into your décor.
- A perfect addition to Golu displays during Navratri, or as a cultural storytelling piece for festive setups and home décor through the year.
- A collectible keepsake you’ll love bringing out year after year as part of your festive traditions.
- Give your home a timeless look with these beautiful terracotta tea light holders.
- These holders are individually handpainted by skilled artists.
- Crafted in eco-friendly terracotta, making them a sustainable alternative for your festive décor.
- Can be reused for festivals around the year.
FAQs
Yes, it is safe to use it every day. Soak the product in water overnight, before using it for the first time.
Handwash your terracotta pottery with warm water, baking soda, and lemon using a soft sponge or cloth. Do not use abrasive materials, such as steel wool or a scouring pad, as these can scratch the surface of the mug. Avoid using harsh detergents or chemical soaps. Rinse the mug thoroughly with clean water and allow it to air dry.
It is not recommended to put your unglazed terracotta mug in the dishwasher, as the harsh detergents and high temperatures can damage the mug and the hand-painted design.
Yes, terracotta is microwave safe. However, it's important to note that extended periods of cooking or heating in the microwave are not recommended.