Celebrate the bond of love with Black Pottery Rakhi Gift Set!
These are designer clay rakhis in the GI (Geographical Indication tag by Government of India) certified black pottery craft of Nizamabad, Azamgarh UP. Handmade by master craftsmen using local clay, hand-carved and burnished, reduction fired and then rubbed with a silver colored mixture of lead, mercury & zinc, the beautiful rakhis are a perfect blend of craft and design! The silver fillings are known to be harmless to skin, and the craft is used only for ornamentation purposes on surfaces that do not come in direct contact with food/mouth. What you hold is a piece of our rich culture and history!!
Material: Baked Terracotta Clay
The Coffee Mug set included as a special gift for your brother is from the Longpi Black Pottery craft of Manipur which is made from a mixed paste of ground black serpentinite stone and special brown clay, which is found only in Longpi village. The pots are manually shaped, polished, sun-dried and fired in a bonfire. The black color of Longpi ham is a result of reduction firing of the ware, while polishing the heated earthen pots with a local tree leaf right after firing gives them the beautiful shine. "Terracotta by Sachii" brings you this heritage pottery, functional as well as beautiful!
Material: Ground Serpentinite Stone + Clay, Cane on Handle
Hamper includes: 1 each of bhaiya and bhabhi rakhis in Nizamabad black pottery craft, 1 set of 2 Longpi Black Pottery Craft Coffee Mugs, 1 unbaked clay deep with kapoor-ghee batti, roli+chawal teeka, and 1 handpainted "Happy Rakhi" card that goes with your personalized message!
Dimensions: Bhaiya Rakhi - Circular with approx. 1.25 inches diameter; Bhabhi Rakhi - Approx. 1 inch height jhumka; Each Mug : Length with Handle 4.5 inches, Height 3.5 inches, Width 3 inches.
Note: Use your creativity to convert the rakhis into accessories or fridge magnets post the festival, so you can keep and cherish the beautiful handcrafted piece
Country of Origin: India