Swagat | Gift Kit - a perfect gift set of 5 for house warming ceremony.

The ultimate beauty in a home is its emotional and spiritual warmth. A new home means new beginnings and entering a new home is one of life’s precious moments. In our culture, it is believed that the home is a living being, and the new occupants need to fill it up with good, positive energy and vibes so that the family can have a new peaceful beginning. Perfect gift set for house warming ceremony.

As a token of appreciation of our clients and to help them get started in their new home with positive energy, we present this humble Griha Pravesh kit. Symbols of our country’s deep spirituality and knowledge of life rendered lovingly by artisans from India’s Arts & Crafts. Perfect gift set for house warming ceremony.

Khunn Toran - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric

A Toran is tied on the door of a home and temple to please and attract the divine energy of Goddess Lakshmi. The traditional Toran is presented here in Khunn fabric, passionately woven by weavers from Ilkal in Karnataka and a distinctive part of the identity of rural women of north Karnataka, and parts of adjoining Maharashtra. A lucky and practical charm for your home, with its colourful vibrancy. 

Kite Hanging Decor - Handwoven and Handcrafted Khunn Fabric

A Khunn kite hanging with rudraksha beads and a handcrafted small brass bell is a colourful invitation to anyone who comes to your door. Three different colours of Khunn fabric in tones of nature, woven in Sooji Mallige (jasmine) motif have been converted into little kites (baby cushions). Strung with Rudraksha beads and ending with a small handcrafted brass bell, this is a versatile piece that can be used as a curtain tie with a string, hung from a door knob, or at the pooja place, makes a perfect house warming gift.

Kashmiri Wooden Tissue Paper / Napkin Holder 6 Inch

This handcrafted tissue paper / napkin holder is made from wood and paper pulp by the artisans from Kashmir. Paper mache was introduced to India in the 14th century by the Persian mystic Mir Syed Ali Hamdani. He was visiting the Kashmir region from Persia, and brought along skilled artisans and craftsmen. Over time, Kashmiri artisans added their own flourishes to the art form, bringing attention to their creations from all around the world. There are two important aspects of Kashmiri paper mache- Sakhtsazi and Naqashi. The first step, Sakhtsazi, involves making the foundation of the paper mache figurine or object with the paper pulp, while Naqashi is the final step of painting and decoration.

Bowl - Brass Meenakari Craft

A  brass bowl with Meenakari work to offer sweets /dry fruits for guests. Raja Man Singh of Mewar is regarded as the patron of the meenakari art in 16th century Jaipur due to whose efforts this art gained a wide applaud among the people. The art of meenakari involves coloring and ornamenting the surface of metals with the use of brilliant colors in a beautiful design.

Diffuser | Copper – Tambat Metal Craft

Well-being in its purest state, it is an ideal way to keep your home smelling divine, no matter what the season. Hand crafted copper oil diffuser is rendered by artisans of the Tambat Metalcraft, Pune, Maharashtra. The legacy of the Tambat Craftspeople who handcraft copper products dates to the 17th century when they were invited to Pune by the Peshwas after Shivaji set up the city as the capital city of the Maratha Empire. 'Matharkaam' or beaten work is the distinguishing feature of Tambat craft.

Care Instructions of Diffuser: It can be wiped clean with a moist soft cloth. 

Support for India’s Arts & Crafts

India is the birthplace of Art & Craft, and its 3000+ crafts represent our ancient traditions and wisdom. Care for the Earth and Environment and sustainable use of resources is a part of the ethos of the materials and processes of traditional crafts.

We wish you a happy life ahead! Sada Sukhi Raho!

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