Home Décor: Earthen Tones

Posted by: Sagar | Category: Home Décor, Tips

 

earthen-tonesThe humble hard-baked red clay, which was primarily used to make earthen pots - until now considered as a low-income society item - has finally managed to enter the so-called high-income society. It is now used as a fashion jewellery, in artefacts or home decor. I am pleased to bring to you Terracotta - the latest up-market fancy fad, made up of earth. Moulded into various shapes, sizes and forms, it adds an exotic touch to homes and imparts a warm, earthy tone to the surroundings.

Terracotta is also making its mark in the fashion industry. Eventhough jewellery made from terracotta doesn’t have a smooth finish, its uneven texture adds to the charm. Modern pieces inspired from traditional designs give an ethnic touch to any outfit. They are also available in bright colours. In fact, many young hot girls are crazy about anything that is rustic.

When it comes to home décor, the most popular items are Feng Shui wind chimes, Laughing Buddha statues and Chinese lanterns. Terracotta wind chimes produce a vibrating sound that is believed to bring good fortune and luck. Apart from that, figurines of Lord Ganesha, Radha-Krishna, the Sun God; animals and decorative pots are also much in demand.

Another advantage of terracotta is that it is friendly on the pocket too. They are reasonably priced and fit well within any budget. They are also trendy and attractive. Terracotta pots are environment friendly and help retain water, thereby making it an effective option to grow plants. It is not only cost-effective, but can spruce up even the most basic of interiors. It also adds an ethnic touch to your ensemble in the form of rustic jewellery.

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      One Response to “Home Décor: Earthen Tones”

  1. Kristopher Lorden Says:

    Very good article. I appreciate you posting that. Please accept my for my less good English writing, I am from Austria and it is somehat new to me.

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