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Terracotta Home Decor India: Frequently Asked Questions

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Have questions about terracotta home decor in India? Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about buying, caring for, and using handmade terracotta products from Pipihiri.

What is terracotta home decor?

Terracotta home decor refers to decorative and functional items made from natural terracotta clay. In India, terracotta home decor includes piggy banks, candle holders, planters, fridge magnets, tableware, wall hangings, and more.

Is terracotta home decor eco-friendly?

Yes! Terracotta is made from natural clay, is biodegradable, and leaves minimal environmental footprint. At Pipihiri, all our products are eco-friendly and sustainable.

How do I care for handmade terracotta products?

Keep away from prolonged water exposure. Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals. Handle with care as terracotta can chip if dropped.

Are Pipihiri terracotta products safe?

All our products use non-toxic, food-safe paints. Our decorative items are safe for display in homes with children and pets.

Where are Pipihiri products made?

All Pipihiri products are handcrafted in India by skilled artisans using traditional terracotta pottery techniques passed down through generations.

Do you ship pan-India?

Yes! We ship to all major cities and towns across India. We carefully package every handmade item to ensure it arrives safely.

Can I order for corporate gifting?

Yes! We offer customised terracotta gift sets for Diwali corporate gifting, bulk orders, and promotional gifting. Contact us for more details.

What makes Pipihiri terracotta products special?

Every Pipihiri product is handcrafted and hand-painted by skilled Indian artisans. No two pieces are identical. Each piece reflects authentic Indian craft heritage and supports traditional artisans.









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