The image shows a beautifully handcrafted decorative hanging lamp or lantern, typically used in Indian festivals or cultural events. It’s made from vibrant fabric in yellow, pink, orange, and white, and features intricate embroidery with traditional motifs, including peacocks and floral designs. The lower part is adorned with long yellow tassels, and the top has yellow fringes for an elegant finish.
This kind of lantern is often used during celebrations like Diwali, Navratri, or even in homes for adding a traditional festive vibe. It’s likely handmade and reflects Indian folk art styles, possibly from Gujarat or Rajasthan.
Decorative lamp holders or hanging light covers, made from colorful string or thread wound into spherical shapes. They are often used for ambient or festive lighting and can add a crafty, cozy vibe to a space. The tops have woven straw-like caps, giving them a rustic touch.
The image shows a beautifully handcrafted decorative hanging lamp or lantern, typically used in Indian festivals or cultural events. It’s made from vibrant fabric in yellow, pink, orange, and white, and features intricate embroidery with traditional motifs, including peacocks and floral designs. The lower part is adorned with long yellow tassels, and the top has yellow fringes for an elegant finish.
This kind of lantern is often used during celebrations like Diwali, Navratri, or even in homes for adding a traditional festive vibe. It’s likely handmade and reflects Indian folk art styles, possibly from Gujarat or Rajasthan.
The image shows a beautifully handcrafted decorative hanging lamp or lantern, typically used in Indian festivals or cultural events. It’s made from vibrant fabric in yellow, pink, orange, and white, and features intricate embroidery with traditional motifs, including peacocks and floral designs. The lower part is adorned with long yellow tassels, and the top has yellow fringes for an elegant finish.
This kind of lantern is often used during celebrations like Diwali, Navratri, or even in homes for adding a traditional festive vibe. It’s likely handmade and reflects Indian folk art styles, possibly from Gujarat or Rajasthan.
The image shows a beautifully handcrafted decorative hanging lamp or lantern made by waste paper , typically used in Indian festivals or cultural events. It’s made from vibrant fabric in yellow, pink, orange, and white, and features intricate embroidery with traditional motif
Pipli in Odisha is quite famous for unique “Applique” & handicraft work. The highly skilled artisans of Pipli create beautiful handcrafted cloth wall hangings, decorative vases, bags & purses, hanging mats, festive lanterns and various other décor items. This offering from Pipli is an exquisite hanging décor item, handcrafted using 6 pieces of dried & coated PALM LEAF! It can be folded flat (with all the palm leaf pieces stacking up neatly) and expanded into a lovely hexagonal dome shape (by unfolding/ opening up all the palm leaf segments fully and holding them in position with the small ball piece pushed to the base of the hanging string. Beautiful hand paintings (based on a common Theme such as Ganesha, Puri Jagannath, Tribal & Village Woman) adorn the 6 Palm Leaf pieces and present a magnificent collective spectacle when the item is fully opened into the hexagonal dome shape! Colour choices are also available within each Theme (Red, Blue, Green, Maroon & Yellow). This unique, elegant and stunningly beautiful handcrafted item will serve as an excellent addition to your home. Use it generally for interior décor. If required, insert a wired bulb into the expanded shape & convert it into an internal hanging deco light. When required (during festival times), hang this deco light outside as a festive lantern! It can also be used for imaginatively for Office Décor or in Restaurants and other setups, to beauty & positivity!
The image shows a beautifully handcrafted decorative hanging lamp or lantern, typically used in Indian festivals or cultural events. It’s made from vibrant fabric in yellow, pink, orange, and white, and features intricate embroidery with traditional motifs, including peacocks and floral designs. The lower part is adorned with long yellow tassels, and the top has yellow fringes for an elegant finish.
This kind of lantern is often used during celebrations like Diwali, Navratri, or even in homes for adding a traditional festive vibe. It’s likely handmade and reflects Indian folk art styles, possibly from Gujarat or Rajasthan.
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