Terracotta Coconut T-Light Holder (Leaf Cut)
30.03$
• Handcrafted from natural terracotta clay, kiln-fired for durability.
• Coconut-shaped design with intricate leaf-cut patterns that glow when lit.
• Rooted in India’s terracotta heritage, echoing traditional festive and ritual lighting.
• Handle gently; wipe with dry cloth. Place tealight inside for warm illumination.
Description
This terracotta T-Light Holder is shaped in the form of a coconut, a motif long associated with auspiciousness in Indian traditions. Each piece is hand-molded from natural clay, sun-dried, and baked in village kilns, reflecting the timeless process of terracotta making that dates back to the Indus Valley civilization.
The delicate leaf-shaped cutwork allows light to filter through beautifully, casting enchanting shadows across walls and corners. In Indian homes, terracotta lamps have long been a symbol of purity and warmth, used in temples, courtyards, and festivals to bring light and life into sacred spaces.
By bringing this handcrafted holder into your home, you embrace not only rustic charm but also the cultural heritage and livelihoods of artisans who have kept this tradition alive for generations.
Size : D-12, H-16
Delivery Timeline: Orders are typically delivered within 3–10 business days from the date of shipment.
Free Shipping- All over India.
Worldwide Shipping: We ship internationally! Standard shipping rates apply for all global orders.
1. Standard items can be returned within 7-10 days. Made-to-order items are non-returnable because they are crafted specially for you.
2. Items must be unused, unwashed, and in original condition, with packaging, labels, and tags intact.
3. Custom-made, personalized, or made-to-order items are non-returnable unless they are received in defective or damaged condition.
4. One-of-a-kind or vintage products may not be eligible for returns due to their exclusivity. Such exclusions will be clearly mentioned on the product page.
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