Jejuri Darshan Rukwat Figurine | Maharashtrian Wedding Ritual Display | Marathi Lagna Cultural Scene Showpiece for Bridal Rukwat Setup (Sold by: Jadhav bandhu Rukhwatwale)
1 × ₹2,500.00
Subtotal:
₹2,500.00
This wedding rukhwat (rukhwat/rukwat) item set includes Aaicha Nirop (आईचा निरोप), Mahercha Chuda (माहेरचा चुडा), and Saubhagyalankar (सौभाग्यलंकार), all important elements of Maharashtrian marriage rituals. Displayed together during rukhwat arrangements, it is suitable for traditional wedding ceremonies and cultural displays.
This miniature Tulshi Vrindawan set is used for pooja and spiritual decor in homes and mandirs. It represents the traditional Tulsi Vrindavan commonly worshipped in Indian households and is suitable for compact religious setups.
This miniature Tulsi Vrindavan (तुळशी वृंदावन) set is used for pooja and spiritual decor in homes and mandirs. It represents the traditional Tulsi Vrindavan commonly worshipped in Indian households and is suitable for compact religious setups.
This saptapadi supari (सप्तपदी सुपारी) set is used during wedding rituals to symbolise sacred vows taken in the saptapadi ceremony. It is suitable for marriage ceremonies, rukhwat arrangements, and traditional ritual displays.
This wedding miniature shehenai (सनई) setup represents the traditional musical element associated with Indian marriage ceremonies. It is used as part of rukhwat displays and wedding decor to complete ceremonial arrangements in a compact form.
This miniature decorative house is a small decorative item suitable for home display. Made as a handcrafted piece, it can be placed on shelves, tables, or display units to add a traditional or ethnic decorative touch.
This soop (सूप) decorative item is traditionally used during wedding rituals and rukhwat ceremonies. Common in Maharashtrian customs, it holds symbolic importance during marriage functions. The decorative finish makes it suitable for ritual setups and traditional wedding decor.
This saptapadi supari (सप्तपदी सुपारी) set is used during wedding rituals to symbolise sacred vows taken in the saptapadi ceremony. It is suitable for marriage ceremonies, rukhwat arrangements, and traditional ritual displays.