Terracotta Geometric Wall Clock — Curved Square with Arc & Dot Pattern
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The shape alone makes this a conversation piece. Unlike any conventional wall clock — round, square, rectangular — the Terracotta Geometric Wall Clock features a concave-edged square form: four gently curved inward sides creating a distinctive silhouette that sits on the wall like a piece of sculpture. Before you even see the carving, the form itself is a visual statement.
The clay face carries a bold geometric composition of sweeping arcs converging toward a central dotted circle — a pattern that references Indian mandala traditions through a confident, contemporary geometric lens. The hand-carved arc lines radiate from each corner toward the centre, creating a dynamic sense of inward movement that draws the eye naturally to the clock face. The ring of hand-pressed dots around the central circle adds tactile detail and visual rhythm — each dot individually made by hand, giving the clock an authenticity that no machine-produced timepiece can replicate.
Fitted with a silent quartz movement, battery-operated, no ticking. Completely handmade from natural clay in India. Ready to hang. An exceptional statement piece for living rooms, dining areas, studios, and any space that deserves a clock with genuine visual presence.
- Material: 100% natural terracotta clay, hand-formed & kiln-fired
- Form: Concave-edged square — four curved inward sides
- Movement: Silent quartz, battery-operated (1 x AA battery)
- Motif: Hand-carved arc & dot geometric mandala pattern
- Best for: Living rooms · dining rooms · design studios · gifting
A clock that doesn't look like a clock. Until it does.
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- Domestic Shipping: 5–7 business days
- International Shipping: 7–21 business days
Once your order is placed, our team begins the preparation process. You will receive a confirmation email with tracking information as soon as your package is dispatched.
Every piece in our collection is handmade by artisan potters in Rajasthan using natural clay and traditional techniques — no machines, no synthetic coatings, nothing but honest craft.