Traditional Maharashtrian Decor | Lady Making Colors Setup for Wedding Rukhwat (रांगोळी काढणारी स्त्री) | Traditional Ritual Preparation Miniature | (Sold by: Jadhav bandhu Rukhwatwale)
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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 decorative handmirror is designed as a traditional Indian decor piece. Commonly used as a wedding rukhwat display item, it represents personal adornment and beauty accessories associated with marriage rituals. The handmirror is suitable for bridal rukhwat display, cultural setups, and ceremonial decor where traditional accessories are showcased.
This Tulsi setup is used in wedding rukhwat displays to represent daily worship and traditional household rituals. The set symbolises devotion, pooja, and cultural practices commonly followed in Indian homes during marriage ceremonies.
This decorative hand mirror set includes two traditionally styled handheld mirrors. These mirrors are mainly used for dressing table decor, ethnic display arrangements, or cultural gifting. Their compact size makes them easy to place or present during festivals and traditional occasions.
This jharoka (झरोका) wall decor features a swan motif inspired by traditional Indian design. Made as handmade wall decor, it is used as a wall hanging for living rooms, hallways, or entry spaces. The jharoka-style frame adds a traditional architectural look, while the swan design brings a calm visual balance.
The Small Chauranga (चौरंग) is a traditional ritual platform commonly used in Indian pooja and wedding ceremonies. It is placed in home mandirs, temple setups, and rukhwat display arrangements to hold sacred items during rituals. This traditional pooja chowki is suitable for everyday worship, festive pooja, and ceremonial displays where compact and structured placement is required.
This Swami Samartha (स्वामी समर्थ) murti is used for devotional worship and spiritual decor. It is suitable for home mandirs, pooja rituals, and spaces.
This dagadi pata varwanta (पाटा वरवंटा) miniature represents the traditional stone grinder used in Indian kitchens. It is commonly used in wedding rukhwat displays and cultural miniature setups.
This dagadi jata (जातं) miniature represents the traditional stone grinder used in Indian households. It is commonly used as a rukhwat miniature in wedding displays and cultural setups. The piece reflects everyday kitchen practices from rural and traditional homes, making it suitable for ethnic decor and village-theme arrangements.
This dagadi chul (चूल) miniature represents the traditional stone cooking stove used in rural Indian households. It is used mainly in wedding rukhwat displays and cultural miniature arrangements that highlight village kitchen life and traditional cooking practices.
This jharoka wall decor features a peacock design inspired by traditional Indian art forms. Made as a handmade wall hanging, it suits wall decoration in living rooms, halls, or cultural interior spaces. The jharoka-style frame adds an ethnic architectural feel, making it suitable for homes that prefer traditional decor themes.
This Gautam Buddha murti is used for spiritual decor and meditation spaces. It represents peace, mindfulness, and calmness. Suitable for homes, prayer areas, and meditation rooms, it supports a serene and balanced environment.
This vitthal rakhumai murti is used for devotional worship and religious decor. It is suitable for home mandirs, temples, and pooja spaces for the traditional worship of Vitthal and Rakhumai.
This Lagnacha Joda (लग्नाचा जोडा) miniature captures that special moment when a bride is presented with her wedding clothes and jewelry by her loved ones. It is a favorite for Rukwat (रुखवत) displays because it shows the excitement and care that goes into getting a bride ready for her big day. By placing this in a wedding exhibit, families can easily share the story of how bridal gifts are given with love and respect, making the tradition feel alive for everyone watching.
This mangalashtaka (मंगलाष्टक) setup is a traditional wedding miniature used in rukhwat displays. It represents the sacred chanting ritual performed before the bride and groom exchange garlands during the marriage ceremony.
This sawashni (सव्वाष्ण) setup is a traditional miniature used in wedding rukhwat displays. It represents rituals involving married women and highlights cultural practices followed during marriage ceremonies.