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Rangoli | Ready-to-Use Decorative Rangoli for Diwali, Wedding, Pooja Room, and Festive Home Decor | (Sold by: Poonam’s Creation)
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This kurdai (कुरडई) making figurine represents a traditional Marathi food preparation activity. It is commonly used in wedding rukhwat displays to show household traditions connected with marriage ceremonies. The setup helps present cultural food practices in a clear and familiar way during rukhwat arrangements.
The Basta (बस्ता) setup is a sweet traditional miniature that captures one of the most exciting parts of a Marathi wedding—the shopping for the wedding clothes. It is a must-have for any Rukwat (रुखवत) display because it shows the moment families come together to pick out the best sarees and outfits for the bride and groom. This little setup adds a feeling of joy and busy preparation to the wedding exhibit, making the tradition easy for everyone to recognize and enjoy.
This basta setup is a traditional miniature used in wedding rukwat displays. It represents a customary ritual followed during Marathi wedding ceremonies. The setup supports cultural presentation and fits naturally into traditional wedding décor arrangements.
Mehendi and Bangdi is a traditional figurine scene used in Maharashtrian wedding rukwat displays to show the pre-wedding ritual of applying mehendi and wearing bangles. This rukwat item represents a joyful ceremony moment often included in bride-side arrangements. Suitable for lagna setups, cultural displays, and ritual décor themes, it helps present wedding traditions clearly while enhancing a coordinated maharashtrian wedding decor arrangement.
This wooden devara (देवारा) is a compact traditional mandir used for home pooja and ritual displays. It is suitable for placing idols or during ceremonies. Commonly included in the wedding rukhwat display. Its simple wooden structure makes it easy to place within cultural setups without occupying much space.
This lady with ukhal (उखळ) figurine represents traditional grain grinding activities carried out in Indian households. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to symbolise household work and cultural kitchen practices followed in daily life.
This utensil maker figurine represents a traditional artisan work in the craft of utensil making. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to showcase craftsmanship and village livelihood traditions.
This kurdai (कुरडई) making figurine represents a traditional Marathi food preparation activity. It is commonly used in wedding rukhwat displays to show household traditions connected with marriage ceremonies. The setup helps present cultural food practices in a clear and familiar way during rukhwat arrangements.
This shivalinga (शिवलिंग) pooja figurine represents traditional worship of Lord Shiva. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to show devotion and religious practices followed during auspicious occasions. The setup fits naturally into spiritual and cultural decor arrangements.
This navara navari (नवरानवरी) figurine shows the bride and groom sharing a meal. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to symbolise togetherness and shared family life after marriage. The setup suits traditional wedding decor arrangements.
This jagrangondhal (जागरण गोंधळ) setup is a devotional miniature used in wedding rukhwat displays. It represents a religious ceremony performed to seek blessings after marriage celebrations. The setup suits traditional and cultural wedding decor arrangements.
Jata Dalnari Bai Rukwat Item is a traditional decorative figurine used in a bride’s rukwat display during a Marathi wedding. It represents cultural rituals associated with wedding preparations and is commonly placed among other symbolic items from the bride’s side. Suitable for haldi and marriage functions, this rukwat item adds authenticity to the overall setup. A thoughtful inclusion for families planning a traditional marathi wedding decoration.
This kandepohe (कांदेपोहे) setup is a traditional Marathi wedding miniature used in rukhwat displays. It represents the pre-wedding meeting ceremony between families and symbolises acceptance and respect.
Tulshila Paani Ghaalnari is a traditional decorative figurine used in Maharashtrian wedding rukwat displays. It represents a cultural ritual of offering water to Tulsi, symbolizing devotion and household traditions. Commonly placed in bride-side setups, this rukwat item adds meaningful detail to ceremonial arrangements. Suitable for haldi, lagna rituals, and traditional functions, it complements a well-planned maharashtrian wedding decor display.
This lady near well figurine represents a common village activity connected with daily life. It is used in wedding rukwat displays to show rural traditions and household routines as part of cultural wedding décor.
This lady pooja figurine represents daily worship practices followed in Indian households. It is used as a wedding rukwat item to show prayer routines that are part of family life. Commonly placed in traditional rukwat displays, the setup helps explain cultural values linked to devotion and discipline. The miniature fits easily into organised wedding décor arrangements without disturbing the overall ritual layout.