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Diwali Hanging Bells |
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Diwali celebrates the victory of good over evil. Legend has it that it was on the no moon day of the Hindu month Ashwayuja that Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya from his 14 years of exile. The people of Ayodhya were overjoyed to see their benign leader and welcomed him with open hearts and open arms. So joyful were the crowds that they lit up the entire town with oil lamps and diyas till it started glittering like a jewel in the night sky. Ever since Diwali is celebrated to symbolize the victory of light over darkness. |
Over the past couple of years it has become common practice to exchange Diwali gifts with friends and relatives. While there is a wide range of Diwali gifts available in the markets, it is considered most auspicious to gift Diwali hanging bells as a gift. Take a look at these great Diwali hanging bells.
Festive Chime-Hanging Bells
Being an embellishment in itself these hanging bells are perfect to add a charming look to the festive decorations. Portraying the splendid artwork of 'Papier Mache' these exquisitely hand painted bells are decked with fancy threads to hang at the top and are available in a set of three. These bells are often hung at the entrance of Hindu houses as they are considered a charm to ward away evil spirits. These Festive hanging bells are so pretty that they can even be hung in the house as a decoration. They are available in different colors.
A Truly Auspicious Hanging
Bring peace and ethnicity to your home on the auspicious festive occasion with this beautiful ‘Toran’. In the nice color combination of golden and orange, it is beautified with dangling ‘U’ shape tissue garlands with artistically crafted floral motifs escorted by small tissue balls. The ‘Ganesha’ motifs, colored beads and bells add a rare charm to this door hanging. Made from quality tissue cloth these ‘Torans’ can easily be hand-washed.
Decorative Desktop Bell
An explicit art form of white metal beautifully carved by skilled artisans. This ornately designed metal bell is a real beauty reminiscent of the Rajasthan royal households. It can be used as a paperweight or just as a decorative item, and should you feel like it, you can also use it ‘to ring the bell’ for your aide de camp.
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