A complete guide to your Diwali Decor!

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It’s almost the most wonderful time of the year. Yes! We are talking about Diwali. Don’t we already feel the love and sparkle in the air? This is that festival where the country is painted with million vibrant colors, lights, music, laughter and hold on, let’s not forget the smell of over-sized ladoos and ghujias!

 Diwali, called the festival of Lights, is one of the biggest religious celebrations. Celebrations might vary in various parts of the country, but the conventional decoration of Diwali remains the same everywhere. Be it drawing beautiful Rangoli at the house entrance, hanging Torans on the archways or lighting up the whole place with diyas and candles. The long-established Diwali décor remains the same even after decades.

Considering how much people love going all out with extravagance in decor, we also understand how amidst the daily hustle, it somehow gets difficult to achieve the desired festive look. So here we are telling you how to deck up your house very easily and stylishly! Get Set Go!

We at Maeva, have launched a festive collection “NALINI” to cover the important elements of Diwali making sure that you don’t have to struggle with the either the Diwali décor or Diwali gifts.

 Let’s start with Rangoli Mats.
Drawing Rangoli is a timeless tradition. The whole idea of making Rangolis is to welcome Goddess Lakshmi and the guests. Rangolis are vibrant and colorful and that’s exactly how our Rangoli mats are. A beautiful mix of dried and silk flowers, bound to last longer and surely saves you a lot of time and the fear of it getting stamped by guests and disintegrated is also eliminated.
 If you still haven’t checked them out, do it right away at www.themaevastore.com.
 
Next, let's hop on to the beautiful Torans and door-hangings.
Our torans and door-hangings beautifully depict the traditional values along with being modern and stylish. The colors and designs are such which can be used to style your home even after Diwali.

The most exciting product that we launched this Diwali season is the LED-lit dried floral bouquets. The concept is not only unique but also inspired by the festival of lights. We think it’s a great way to replace battery-operated Diyas with these Floral Bouquets.
Check them out at www.themaevastore.com
 
Be ready to get bedazzled by this particular product. A 12-wick candle, meant to create the warmest of welcomes. Place the candle on the stairways or as a center table décor, its glow will not disappoint. This huge candle hand-poured in metal containers is available in three colors and two delightfully amazing fragrances.
You surely don’t want to miss out on this one, check them out right away.

Ghee Diya


We all know that Ghee has great importance in our festivities, be it making mouth-watering delicacies or be it for lighting Diyas, Ghee is the show-stopper. This inspired us to create large size Ghee Diyas, which will burn for longer hours. The interesting twist here is the surprise gift carefully placed within the wax. Yes! Our large size Ghee Diya contains silver coin of up to 20 grams which will pop out once the candle has burned for a good 7-8 hours. Truly a thoughtful Diwali gift, Don’t you think so?

Last but not least, and also the most exciting part of Diwali… Gifts! Ranging from E-gift card to opulent gift boxes, we have covered it all.
Our gift boxes are inspired by the rich Indian traditions and contain an assortment of Maeva’s best hand-crafted products. Wrapped in delicate tissue, these gift boxes surely promises a luxury gifting experience.



From torans, rangoli mats and door to huge multi-wick candles, LED lit florals and vibrantly scented candles, The Maeva Store is a one-stop website to get you Diwali ready and also pick up the most amazing favors for your guests! Shop our collection "Nalini" at www.themaevastore.com
 
 

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