Flower T-light Holder - Set of 3
Flower T-light Holder - Set of 3
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$55.00
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$60.00
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This stunning set of three standing T-light holders blends classic Indian design with modern style. Ideal for versatile decor, they are perfect for festive occasions, dining table centerpieces, or weddings.
Standing T-Light Holder Set Specifications
Set Includes:
- Small T-Light Holder: Height - 12 inches, Top Diameter - 6 inches
- Medium T-Light Holder: Height- 14 inches, Top Diameter - 6 inches
- Large T-Light Holder: Height - 16 inches, Top Diameter - 6 inches
Total Weight (Set of 3): 900 gram
Material & Finish:
- Material: Iron Metal with Gold Polish
- Finish: Gold
- Handmade: Yes
Shipping Information:
- USA: Free shipping
- Shipping Time: Ships within 12 hours from San Ramon, California
Care Instructions:
- Clean with a dry cloth occasionally.
Specific Uses:
- Home Decor
- Wedding Decor
- Festive Decor
Occasion:
- Ideal for Anniversaries, Housewarming, Diwali, Ganesha Poojan, Weddings, etc.
Country of Origin:
- India
Elevate your home with the charm and elegance of traditional Indian decor! Our Handcrafted Standing T-light Holder Set is perfect for transforming your space with beautiful, culturally rich pieces. Order now and experience the magic!
Our T-light Holders are perfect for decorating during festivals. Here’s a quick look at some popular Indian festivals:
- Diwali: Festival of Lights celebrating the victory of light over darkness.
- Holi: Festival of Colors marking the arrival of spring and love.
- Navratri: Nine nights of worship and dance celebrating the goddess Durga.
- Ganesh Chaturthi: Birthday of Lord Ganesha celebrated with grand processions and prayers.
- Raksha Bandhan: Celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters with the tying of rakhi.
- Dussehra: Marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana.
- Janmashtami: Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with fasting and joyous celebrations.
- Eid-ul-Fitr: Marks the end of Ramadan with prayers and feasts.
- Eid-ul-Adha: Commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to God.
- Makar Sankranti: Harvest festival celebrated with kite flying and traditional sweets.
- Pongal: South Indian harvest festival thanking the Sun God for agricultural abundance.
- Baisakhi: Celebrates the harvest season and the formation of the Khalsa.
- Onam: Kerala's harvest festival celebrating the mythical king Mahabali.
- Ugadi: New Year's Day for the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka.
- Lohri: Punjabi harvest festival celebrated with bonfires, songs, and dances.
- Karva Chauth: Fasting ritual observed by married women for the well-being of their husbands.
- Mahashivratri: Night dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva with fasting and prayers.
- Durga Puja: Festival honoring the goddess Durga's victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura.
- Christmas: Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ with joy, carols, and feasts.
- Gurpurab: Commemorates the birth anniversaries of the Sikh Gurus, particularly Guru Nanak.