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MR Gifting Ideas

Shadow Lamp

Ganesha Size: 5x5in Base 8 in Height Code: TLH101 Rate: Rs. 450

Shadow Lamp

Ganesha Size: 4in diameter Base 7 in Height Code: TLH102 Rate: Rs. 300

Shadow Lamp

Buddha Size: 6 in/9 in Height Code: TLH 201 A/B/C Rate: Rs.500/Rs.850/Rs1000

Shadow Lamp

Buddha Size: 9x9 in Base 16 in Height Code: TLH Rate: Rs 1500

Shadow Lamp

Buddha Size: 4.5x4.5in Base 8.5 in Height Code: TLH 03 Rate: Rs. 450

Lakshmi Ganesh Diwali

Code: TLH 104 Rate: Rs. 300

Buddha Gift Set

Code: GS 255 Rate: Rs. 650

There is Ganesha and Laxmi too

Aroma Candles

Code: ARM07

Rate: Rs. 120/piece

Crystal Stand Code: TLH 176

Rate: Rs. 750

Crystal hanging Code: TLH 205

Rate: Rs. 700

Long Candle Holder

Size: 12 inches Code: TLH 105

Rate: Rs. 750

Lantern Candle Stand Code: TLH 24

Rate: Rs. 700

Copper Candle Stand

Code: TLH 153B

Rate: Rs. 750

Copper Candle Stand Code: TLH 154B

Rate: Rs. 750

Egyptian Candle Stand Code: TLH 112C Rate: Rs. 1000

Wrought iron candle holder

Code: TLH 181 Rate: Rs. 750

Wrought iron candle holder- big

Code: TLH 132 Rate: Rs. 1200

Wrought Iron Candle Stand Code: TLH 113 Rate: Rs 900

Copper leaf Candle Stand

Code : TLH 31 Rate: Rs. 600

Copper leaf Candle Stand- big

Code: TLH 30 Rate: Rs. 1300

White Candle Holder 6 in, 9 in and 12 in Code : TLH 201 A/ B /C

Rate: Rs. 750, 900, 1000

Jelly Candle- semi Circle

Code: GEL 21

Rate: Rs. 200/per piece

Cycle Jelly Candle

Code: GEL 33 Rate: Rs. 350

Flower Candle Stand Code: GEL 29 Rate: Rs. 120

Chair Candle Stand

Code: GEL27

Rate: Rs. 200

Teddy Candle Stand

Code: GEL32

Rate: Rs. 120

Hanging Long Candle Stand

Code: TLH 218

Rate: Rs. 300

Hanging Small Candle Stand

Code: TLH 217

Rate: Rs. 300

Lantern Candle holder

Code: TLH 178

Rate: Rs. 650

Design long Candle Stand

Code: TLH 84

Rate: Rs. 400

Design small Candle Stand

Code: TLH 55

Rate: Rs. 350

Candle Aroma Oil Gift Set

Code: GS29

Rate: Rs. 400

Candle & Aroma Oil Gift Set

Code: GS17

Rate: Rs. 1000

Small Diffuser Code: GS 158

Rate: Rs. 150

Medium Diffuser

Code: GS 74

Rate: Rs. 250

Big Diffuser

Code: GS 159

Rate: Rs. 350

Ganesha Candle Stand

Code: TLH 189

Rate: Rs. 200

Ganesh/Laxmi/Gurunanak Glass

Lamp

Code: TLH 51

Rate: Rs. 450

Flower Candle Stand

Code: TLH 156

Rate: Rs. 550

Wodden set of 3 Candle holder

Code: TLH 42

Rate: Rs. 600

Glass Hanging Candle Stand

Code: TLH 225

Rate: Rs. 300

Cage Candle Stand

Code: TLH 224

Rate: Rs. 700

Reed Diffusers

Rate: Rs 400 onwards

Potporri

Rate: Rs 100 onwards

Aroma oils

Rate: Rs 75 onwards

Set of 3 lamp

Code: TLH 202 Size: 8/6/4 inches

Rate: Rs 1500

Long white lantern

Size: 8in/7in/6in

Code:TLH 298 A//B/C

Rate: Rs 750/650/550

Electric Diffusers

Rate: From Rs 800 onwards

Madhubani PaintingsMadhubani painting originated in a small village, known as Maithili, of the Bihar state of India. Initially, the womenfolk of the village drew the paintings on the walls of their home, as an illustration of their thoughts, hopes and dreams. With time, the paintings started becoming a part of festivities and special events, like marriage. Slowly and gradually, the Madhubani painting of India crossed the traditional boundaries and started reaching connoisseurs of art, both at the national as well as the international level. The traditional base of freshly plastered mud wall of huts has now been replaced by cloth, handmade paper and canvas. Since the paintings have been confined to a limited geographical range, the themes as well as the style are, more or less, the same. Indian Maithili paintings make use of three-dimensional images and the colors that are used are derived mainly from plants. The themes on which these paintings are based include nature and mythological events. The first reference to the Maithili painting of Bihar dates back to the time of Ramayana, when King Janaka ordered the paintings to be created for his daughter, Sita's, wedding. Themes of Maithili Paintings: Themes of the Maithili painting of Bihar revolve around Hindu deities like Krishna, Rama, Lakshmi, Shiva, Durga and Saraswati. The natural themes that are used include the Sun, the Moon and the religious plants like tulsi. One can also find paintings based on scenes from the royal courts and social events, like weddings. If any empty space is left after painting the main theme, it is filled up with the motifs of flowers, animals and birds or geometric designs. Making Madhubani Paintings: The brush used for Madhubani paintings of Bihar was made of cotton, wrapped around a bamboo stick. The artists prepare the colors that are used for the paintings. Black color is made by adding soot to cow dung; yellow from combining turmeric (or pollen or lime) with the milk of banyan leaves; blue from indigo; red from the kusam flower juice or red sandalwood; green from the leaves of the wood apple tree; white from rice powder and orange from palasha flowers. There is no shading in the application of colors. A double line is drawn for outlines and the gap is filled with either cross or straight tiny lines. The linear Maithili paintings do not even require application of colors; only the outlines are drawn. There are 3 styles of Madhubani painting: 1. Brahmin Style 2. Tatoo Style 3.Kshatriya Style

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