Sacred Conch Decor | Shankh | For Pooja, Temple, Diwali, Housewarming, Navratri & Home Accents (Pre-Order 30 days) | (Sold by: Poonam’s Creation)
1 × ₹1,500.00
Subtotal:
₹1,680.00
Ideal for temple decor, pooja room staging, wall showpieces, altar embellishments, spiritual home décor, sacred sound decor, religious symbol pieces, it merges functionality with reverence. This metal shankh is precision cast and shaped into the classic conch form.
Sakharpuda Samarambha is a traditional figurine display used in Maharashtrian wedding rukwat arrangements to represent the engagement ceremony ritual. This symbolic rukwat item is typically placed in bride-side setups to depict an important pre-wedding moment. Suitable for lagna displays, engagement-themed décor, and ceremonial presentations, it adds cultural context and festive detail to a thoughtfully arranged maharashtrian wedding decor display.
The Sakhrecha Dabba / Chaha Dabba are beautifully crafted from brass and copper, designed to keep your sugar / tea. You can use it to keep sugar or tea. It totally depends on you. Also known as Brass Sugar Container, Brass lid and Copper dabba Sugar Storage, Pital Sugar Box, Brass Tea Container, Tea Storage, these containers. Sturdy yet stylish, these containers are perfect as a standalone kitchen jar or as part of a matching Dabba set. Regionally, they are called Sakkarai Petti Pithalai (Tamil), Panchadara Dabbalu Pital (Telugu), Sakkare Pithale Dabba / Tea Pithale Dabba (Kannada), and Chini Dabba / Chaa Box (Bengali).
This Samai Rangoli Design is used in Indian festive and pooja décor. The circular layout makes it suitable for placement at main doors, living rooms, pooja rooms, and mandir areas. Commonly used during Diwali, housewarming ceremonies, and religious occasions.
This sangeet setup is a wedding miniature used in rukwat displays. It represents the music and celebration associated with pre-wedding functions and highlights festive moments of marriage ceremonies.