Gift your loved ones with our wonderful diwali gifts and make this auspicious day even more cheerful.



According to Hindu Mythology diwali marks the victory of light over darkness, a day which is celebrated to lit up our lives by our inner fire. Diwali is one of the biggest hindu festivals which is celebrated by all indians across the globe.

Diwali is so popular that people from different ethnicities also celebrate it with full vigor and enthusiasm.

So, lit up this diwali with the warmth of your heart and make it a memorable one.

Nothing can be compared to the feeling you get when you gift somebody, and when it is the occasion of diwali, the whole world celebrates this feeling with you.

So, this diwali we bring to you some very attractive and unique collections of gifts which you can gift to your loved ones.

What to gift this Diwali?

    • Assorted Chocolates

 

    • Ganesh-Laxmi Gifts

 

    • Diwali Candles

 

    • Gold and Silver Accessories

 

    • Diwali Wall Hangings

 

    • Diwali Dry Fruit Packs

 

    • Diwali Apparels

 

    • Diwali Decors

 

Diwali Gift Ideas

Won’t you love to see the smile on the faces of your loved ones as you hand them over a beautiful Diwali Gift with all the warmth and heartfelt wishes along with? Diwali is the biggest festival for the Hindus and it is customary to exchange gifts among each other as a token of love which makes the celebration even more enjoyable. If you scratching your head because you cannot select the right gift for the right person, read on to have a fair idea:

Sweets: Perhaps the best gift that can be handed over to anyone on earth during Diwali are those little sweet filled hampers, consisting of various Indian sweets like soanpapdi, gulab jamun, laddoo, barfi and many more. They are easy to pick up and suit everyone’s taste. It can be gifted to anyone-from parents to friends and all will like that!

Diwali Laxmi ganesh idols: You can purchase some beautifully crafted idols of the Deity made up of durable metal like brass or aluminum and wrap them with devotion to be gifted to your loved ones. This forms an ideal gift for old parents or pious relatives of yours.

Dry fruits: You will be able to please people with this gift, because they can be stored for a long time and ideal for those who do not like sweets for various reasons. Dry fruits, once stored can be eaten even after Diwali especially in winters.

Diyas: As diwali is the festival of light, Diya can be a perfect gift item for the occasion. Everyone lightens them up to decorate their homes and you can choose some beautifully decorate diyas for your loved ones as a gift. This will brighten up the home as well as the mood of festivity.

Home Decorative:In Diwali, people like to decorate their houses beautifully with different types of home decorative. Hence they would appreciate items like wall hangings, toran, bells, wooden sculptures, lanterns, etc as gifts from loved ones. You can also choose candle stands, flowerpots, furnishing items as gifts for your dear ones.

Diwali Gift Hampers: For the special occasion, you might get specially designed gift hampers comprising of Laxmi-Ganesh idols, sweets boxes, silver coins diyas, dry fruits etc, which can be sent as a gift to anyone. They are readily available and well designed to invoke the festive charm.

Gift items made up of silver: Traditional by choice but trendy in design, a silver gift is well accepted in Indian households for Diwali. You can choose silver coins with idols crafted in them, cooking items, or small showpieces for your dear ones.

Other Diwali Gifts: There are several other Diwali gifts that can be handed over to your loved one to celebrate the auspicious occasion, like paintings, crackers, apparels, gadgets, books, candles and many more. For ladies, you can choose to pick a well decorated Pooja Thali. For corporate gifts, aromatic candles with glass stands or office stationeries will be enough to bring a smile on the face of the receiver.

 

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