Terracotta Jewellery

Another variant of jewellery that can be an eye-catching addition to your jewellery collection is Terracotta Jewellery which is in vogue these days.

Terracotta Jewellery is basically jewellery which is made from clay. It is glazed with protective layer and then painted in various colours.
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These jewellery type has been there for quite sometime but these days they have become quite popular when you want to make heads turn by your ethnic jewellery. These jewellery pieces are collector’s pieces. They are truly a work of art.

These bring the much required vibrancy and brightness to your simple attire.
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If you have opted for handloom saree then terracotta jewellery can be your best bet. This can also be paired with simple kurtis.

Make sure that you highlight one piece at a time. If you are option for a statement neckpieces of terracotta jewellery then you must not pair heavy earrings with it. In this way, you make your terracotta piece, the centre of attraction.

Jhumkas in terracotta offer a wide array of choices. Terracotta Jewellery can also be paired with tops and western wear.

Since terracotta jewellery is made of clay, you must take good care of them to avoid damaging them. Here are a few tips. Keep them away from dampness or water

  • Always store the pieces separate from other pieces of jewellery. This will make sure that your delicate pieces of jewellery do not get scratched.
  • Avoid exposing the jewellery in direct sun. This may wear off the colours.
  • Always clean the piece with soft cotton cloth. avoid being too rough while cleaning. do not use water or any other chemicals.
  • Avoid dropping them often because it can cause cracks which may even break the pieces.

So shine in these jewellery because fashion is unique to everyone. You have to find what appeals to you.

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