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Black Terracotta: The Unexpected Trend Shaping Diwali Decor

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  • Black terracotta becoming popular for Diwali decor
  • Artisans showcasing modern designs like statement vases and lamps
  • Terracotta pottery seen as an ancient craft fighting to stay relevant
Black Terracotta: The Unexpected Trend Shaping Diwali Decor

As the 2025 Diwali festival approaches, a new trend is shaping the festive decor - black terracotta. The Delhi Blue Pottery Trust's 9th Terra Fest, held just last month, has showcased a wide range of black terracotta pieces, from striking vases to chic lamps, making it an ideal shopping destination for those seeking a minimalist aesthetic.

Terracotta pottery, an age-old art form, is now working to stay relevant. Anuradha Ravindranath, a former trustee of the Delhi Blue Pottery Trust, explains that in recent years, black terracotta has become increasingly popular among urban consumers. Artisans look forward to the Terra Fest event each year to learn about the latest trends and cater to a city-based audience.

One such artisan is Om Prakash Galav, a 15th generation terracotta artist from Rajasthan. He notes that those who truly appreciate the art seek out authentic crafts to purchase during the festival season. The unique shading of red and black, achieved through a natural smoke-based finishing process, adds to the allure of these terracotta pieces.

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Black terracotta pieces, with their natural shading of red and black, offer a minimalist and modern aesthetic that is becoming increasingly popular for Diwali decor.
Terracotta artisans are showcasing their work at events like the Delhi Blue Pottery Trust's Terra Fest, where they can learn about the latest preferences of city-based consumers and create designs to cater to this audience.
Galav's terracotta pieces are shaded naturally in red and black through a smoke-based finishing process, giving them a distinctive and authentic appearance that appeals to art connoisseurs.

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