Traditional Maharashtrian Decor | Lady Making Colors Setup for Wedding Rukhwat (रांगोळी काढणारी स्त्री) | Traditional Ritual Preparation Miniature | (Sold by: Jadhav bandhu Rukhwatwale)
1 × ₹750.00
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₹750.00
This lady making colours figurine is a traditional miniature used in wedding rukhwat displays. It represents the preparation of ritual colours that form part of marriage ceremonies. Commonly seen in Maharashtrian weddings, the setup highlights cultural practices carried out before and during rituals. It fits well within organised rukhwat arrangements and adds cultural meaning without requiring extra preparation.
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 earthen water pot keeps water naturally cool and fresh. Each handmade water pot and eco-friendly matka is carefully designed to maintain the natural taste of water. Ideal for homes, temples, and festive occasions, this clay matka and traditional matka ensures both utility and aesthetic appeal.
Dimensions: 22 x 16 x 27 cm
This paithani topi offers a paithani design specifically tailored for men. You can select materials like paithani topi or khun topi. The impressive designs often feature stunning paithani topi embroidered details providing a truly traditional look. It is available in other colours. This attractive paithani cap is designed to be a comfortable and lightweight topi for long events.
This paithani topi offers a paithani design specifically tailored for men. You can select materials like paithani topi or khun topi. The impressive designs often feature stunning paithani topi embroidered details providing a truly traditional look. It is available in other colours. This attractive paithani cap is designed to be a comfortable and lightweight topi for long events.
This Rangoli, a perfect piece for compact spaces without compromising on elegance. This ready-to-use decorative rangoli is ideal for entrance decor, pooja room styling, Diwali decorations, festival home décor, premium festive décor, mess-free rangoli, and traditional floor décor.
This Rangoli is a perfect ready-to-use decorative rangoli is ideal for festival home décor, entrance embellishments, Diwali decorations, wedding decor, pooja room styling, doorstep decor, floral motif rangoli, premium festive decor, and mess-free festive styling.
Turn every gift moment into a celebration with these elegant Ginni Pouches, crafted especially for shagun, coins, jewelry, and small keepsakes. These mini pouches combine utility with charm, making them ideal for weddings, Diwali gifting, housewarmings, return gifts, festive ceremonies, temple rituals, bridal accessories, and decorative packaging. The compact size and graceful design let them blend easily into any décor or gifting setup and may include embroidery, beadwork, mirror accents, or sequins that catch the light beautifully.
Turn every gift moment into a celebration with these elegant Ginni Pouches, crafted especially for shagun, coins, jewelry, and small keepsakes. These mini pouches combine utility with charm, making them ideal for weddings, Diwali gifting, housewarmings, return gifts, festive ceremonies, temple rituals, bridal accessories, and decorative packaging. The compact size and graceful design let them blend easily into any décor or gifting setup and may include embroidery, beadwork, mirror accents, or sequins that catch the light beautifully.
This traditional Tambya Bhande crafted from mitti. Ideal for home, gifting, and ceremonial use. The Tambya Bhande serves as a earthen water pot for storing cool water. Clay/ Maati pot for drinking water, making it a versatile addition for home temples, festive decor, and gifting purposes. This cool water mitti pot is both functional and decorative. Tambya Bhande for festivals, this piece celebrates Indian craftsmanship while offering practical utility as a clay water pot.
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.
A trishul-shaped pichkari created for vibrant Holi celebrations. The colour and traditional trident design make it stand out during festive outdoor play.