Terracotta Square Wall Clock — Leaf & Heart Relief, No Numbers
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Most wall clocks are invisible. You stop seeing them the day after you hang them. This one will not let you. The Terracotta Square Wall Clock is as much a piece of wall sculpture as it is a functional timepiece — the square clay face features a striking hand-carved relief composition of leaf and heart forms radiating from each corner, with textured line-work filling the negative spaces between them. The design has an almost Art Deco quality in its geometric confidence, yet feels entirely organic and Indian in its craft language.
The deliberate absence of printed or raised numerals is a design choice, not an omission. It gives the clock its distinctive character — the time is read through the slim black hands against the warm terracotta surface, creating a clean, uncluttered visual that suits modern, minimalist, and contemporary interiors perfectly. The relief carving catches light and shadow beautifully throughout the day, giving the clock a constantly changing visual texture that printed or metal clocks simply cannot achieve.
Made from natural terracotta clay, hand-formed and kiln-fired. Fitted with a reliable silent quartz movement — no ticking. Battery-operated, ready to hang. An exceptional and genuinely distinctive gift for housewarmings, weddings, and anyone who wants a clock that doubles as original wall art.
- Material: 100% natural terracotta clay, hand-formed & kiln-fired
- Movement: Silent quartz, battery-operated (1 x AA battery)
- Numerals: None — minimalist design with hand-carved leaf & heart relief
- Best for: Living rooms · studies · modern interiors · gifting
Art that tells time. Not the other way around.
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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.