The Story Behind Pipihiri: Handmade Terracotta Gifts from India

Pipihiri was born from a deep love of India’s rich tradition of terracotta craftsmanship and a desire to bring these timeless handmade gifts to homes across India and beyond. Our story is one of artisanship, culture, and the belief that truly meaningful objects are made by human hands.
Our Mission
At Pipihiri, we believe that every handmade terracotta gift carries a story. It is the story of the artisan who shaped it, the centuries-old tradition it represents, and the natural clay from which it was born. Our mission is to connect customers with these authentic, handcrafted pieces and to support the skilled artisans who create them.
Why Terracotta?
Terracotta is one of the oldest materials used in human civilisation. The word itself comes from Latin, meaning “baked earth”. Indian artisans have been working with terracotta for thousands of years, creating everything from functional vessels to intricate decorative sculptures.
At Pipihiri, we celebrate this heritage by offering a carefully curated collection of handmade terracotta home decor and gifting products. Each piece is:
– Handcrafted by skilled Indian artisans
– Made from natural, eco-friendly terracotta clay
– Hand-painted with non-toxic, vibrant colours
– Unique — no two pieces are identical
– A meaningful connection to India’s cultural heritage
Our Products
From terracotta piggy banks and decorative candle holders to quirky fridge magnets and elegant planters, our collection spans a wide range of handmade terracotta items. Each product is designed to bring warmth, character, and cultural richness to any home.
Whether you are looking for a unique Diwali gift, a thoughtful housewarming present, or simply a beautiful piece of handmade decor for yourself, Pipihiri has something special for you.
Shop Handmade Terracotta Gifts
Explore our full collection of handmade terracotta gifts at Pipihiri. We ship pan-India and take pride in ensuring every order is packed with care and delivered with love. Bring home a piece of India’s artisanal heritage today.



