Gold Plated Dagduseth Ganpati Frame | For Gifting, Home, & Office | Pune Dagduseth Halwai Idol | (Sold by: Laxmi Silver)
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Rectangular Peacock Rangoli Set, a perfect blend of artistry, tradition, and convenience. This rangoli captures the beauty of peacock feathers and the elegance of rectangular layouts. Made from premium materials with intricate finishes, it elevates your Diwali decorations, entrance décor, wedding styling, festival floor arrangements, doorstep decoration, pooja room decor, festive art, traditional floor styling, floral-inspired rangoli, and mess-free rangoli solutions.
Add a splash of color and a touch of royalty with our 3D Peacock Rangoli, designed to make your celebrations unforgettable. This ready-to-use decorative rangoli is perfect for Diwali decorations, wedding décor, entrance embellishments, festival home décor, pooja room styling, doorstep décor, floral pattern rangoli, premium festive décor, luxury floor art, and mess-free festive styling. Its striking 3D peacock design brings movement, elegance, and vibrant charm to any space.
The Copper/Brass Tapela is a durable, traditional cooking vessel crafted from premium copper / brass (Pital). Also known as Copper Tapela, Kitchen Tope, Copper Handi, Brass Patila, or Cookware with Lid, this versatile kitchen essential is ideal for cooking, storing, and serving meals while maintaining the taste and purity of food.
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.
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.
This jagrangondhal setup is a devotional miniature used in wedding rukwat displays. It represents a religious ceremony performed to seek blessings during marriage celebrations. The setup suits traditional and cultural wedding décor arrangements.
This grihapravesh setup is a traditional miniature used in wedding rukwat displays. It represents the ceremonial entry of the bride into her new home after marriage. The setup supports cultural wedding décor presentations.
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.
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.
Haldi Utravni Karyakram is a traditional figurine display used in Maharashtrian wedding rukwat arrangements to represent the post-haldi ritual moment. This detailed rukwat item is typically placed in bride-side setups to depict an important ceremonial scene. Suitable for lagna displays, haldi-themed décor, and ritual presentations, it adds cultural depth and visual storytelling to a carefully arranged maharashtrian wedding decor display.
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.
Invoke the divine blessings of Lord Shiva with the 925 Silver Shivling With Snake – Nag Devta, a sacred pure silver Naag/Nagin figurine crafted for pooja, Shivling worship, home temple décor, and donation purposes. Handcrafted and BIS hallmarked, this silver snake idol symbolizes protection, prosperity, and spiritual energy, making it an essential addition for devotees performing Kaal Sarp Dosha nivaran, Naag Panchami pooja, or daily Shiv Pooja rituals.
Add a vibrant touch to your festive decor with this Toran, designed to bring colour, elegance, and positivity to any entrance. It’s ideal for Diwali celebrations, Navratri pooja, wedding décor, housewarming ceremonies, and temple entrances. Meticulously handcrafted, the crystal toran features sequins, beads, and shimmering accents arranged in a graceful pattern. Perfect as a bandarwal, latkan toran, or door hanging, it complements both traditional and modern interiors.
The Gold-Plated Shivaji Maharaj Statue honours the legacy of the Maratha warrior king. Commonly placed in homes, offices, and study areas. The statue fits well on shelves or desks and is suitable for daily viewing rather than ceremonial worship.
The Full Silver Finish Shivaji Maharaj Statue reflects respect for Indian history and leadership values. Displayed in homes, offices, or study areas, it represents courage, discipline, and thoughtful governance. The silver-toned finish gives it a calm and dignified appearance, suitable for quiet spaces. It works well as a display piece rather than a ceremonial idol and fits easily on desks, shelves, or cabinets.
The Modak Patra is a traditional copper and brass cooking vessel, designed specifically for making the steamed sweet modak. Commonly recognized as a Modak Maker Vessel or Traditional Modak Pot, it also functions as a Brass Modak Steamer and Pital Steamer Pot. Other names include Copper Modak Patra, Metal Steamer Pot, Modak Steaming Vessel, and Kitchen Modak Maker. This specialized patra is perfect for preparing Ukdiche Modak, a sweet integral to Ganesh Chaturthi. Regionally, it is known as Modagam Paathiram in Tamil, Modak Ginnelu in Telugu, Modaka Paathra in Kannada, and Modak Patra Pital in Bengali.