Terracotta Decor is an ancient Indian art form where items are made from natural clay that is shaped, dried, and then baked in a kiln, making them strong and long-lasting. Key features include its earthy red-brown color and the natural, often rustic, feel it brings. The techniques involve simple hand-shaping, molding, and sometimes using a potter's wheel. Culturally, terracotta holds deep significance in India; it's used for everything from essential kitchenware and water storage to religious idols, traditional toys, and beautiful decorative pieces for homes and gardens. It remains a vibrant folk art, showcasing the rich heritage and skill of Indian artisans.