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Pair of two identical decorative Diyas beautifully designed to give your home an aesthetic touch during festival. The beautiful tealight candle holders in golden colour is decorated with beautiful felt roses which are available in different colours. Being ready to use, these floral tealight candle holders can be decorated in centre of Rangoli, coffee table, near entrance or balancy to illuminate the space with a touch of grace and cheer. The beautiful candle set due to its beautiful design can also be used for gifting purpose.
Diyas are used as lighting for special occasions and festivals. During Diwali, it makes an integral part of the festive celebration. Lighting of Diyas are symbolic of positivity, purity, and joy.
Dimension of each diya: 4.2 (H) x 3.2 (L) inches
Total Weight of Set: 60 gms
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