This product is a collection of handmade, traditional Indian oil lamps (diyas) crafted from authentic clay (mitty/terracotta). Each diya is intricately hand-painted with a vibrant, contrasting color palette and often embellished with mirror work, glitter, or raised designs (like Kundan or relief work) to give them a festive, glittering appearance. They are primarily used for religious ceremonies, especially the festival of Diwali, to light up homes and symbolize the victory of light over darkness.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
| Material | Authentic Clay/Terracotta (“Mitty”): Provides a traditional, rustic base and is often a more eco-friendly option. |
| Design | Vibrant Hand-Painted Art: Features bright, contrasting colors (e.g., pink/gold, orange/green, blue/white, red/teal) with detailed, traditional patterns. |
| Embellishment | Mirror/Kundan Work & Glitter: Adorned with small mirrors, colored stones, or glitter accents for an enhanced festive and shimmering look. |
| Cultural Significance | Essential for Festivals: Primarily used for the illumination during Diwali (Deepavali) and other Pujas and auspicious occasions. |
| Functionality | Oil Lamp: Designed to hold oil (or ghee) and a cotton wick, producing a warm, traditional flame. |
| Packaging | Often sold in Decorative Gift Boxes (as seen in the second image), making them ideal for gifting during the festive season. |
| Symbolism | Represents “Pure Light,” knowledge, prosperity, and the removal of darkness/ignorance. |

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