This is a set of traditional Indian earthen lamps, known as diyas, crafted from terracotta (baked clay). Each piece is hand-painted with vibrant, festive colors and often adorned with intricate designs, glitter, or embellishments. Primarily used as oil lamps, these diyas are essential for Hindu festivals, most notably Diwali (the Festival of Lights), symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and the ushering in of prosperity and knowledge.
Key Features
- Material: Traditionally crafted from Terracotta (baked clay), giving them an authentic, earthy feel.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Feature Vibrant, Hand-Painted Designs with traditional patterns, making them excellent decorative pieces even when unlit.
- Decorative Embellishments: Often decorated with elements like glitter, mirror work, or kundan stones to enhance their festive look.
- Cultural & Religious Use: Essential for Diwali and other Hindu festivals, rituals, and daily prayers (Pujas).
- Functionality: Designed to hold oil (or ghee) and a cotton wick to produce a traditional, warm, flickering flame.
- Symbolism: Represents light, knowledge, prosperity, and the victory of good over evil.
- Handmade Craftsmanship: Often made by local artisans, supporting traditional pottery and painting arts





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