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Must-Have Diwali Decoration Items for This Festive Season

Diwali Decoration Items

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Diwali is just around the corner! If you’re in for some last-minute shopping, feel free to explore this write-up, as I will be sharing with you some awesome Diwali decoration items that will brighten your home this festive season. So, let’s get started!

Hanging Decorations

I love hanging decorations to amp up my living space on Diwali. More so because these items are versatile and can be used to decorate walls, doors, puja spaces, and other areas of the home. A few hanging decoration ideas are:

Lotus Wall Hanging

The lotus, a symbol of beauty, purity, and fertility, holds immense significance on Diwali. We see Goddess Laxmi sitting on a lotus and holding it in her hands as well. The flower is also offered to her during the puja ceremony. So, why not decorate the house with these beautiful lotus wall hangings? You will get six pieces of these to infuse a vibrant touch of color into your home.

Marigold Flower Garlands

Adorn your walls with these beautiful marigold flower garlands this Diwali! While fresh marigold flowers have their own charm, artificial flower garlands like this one are handy and cost-effective. You can use them time and again, not only for Diwali but for other festivities as well. Available in yellow, orange, and multicolor, these realistic artificial flowers are true value for money!

Artificial Flowers with Pom Pom Hangings

Another decorative item that combines the beauty of marigold flowers with hanging pom-pom trinkets is this one by JH Gallery. The artificial flowers are fluffy and lightweight and have a ring with pom-poms dangling from one end. Decorate the six strings any way you like to impart a traditional touch to your home on Diwali.

 

Urli Bowls

Another must-have décor item for Diwali is an urli bowl. You can have either one or as many bowls as you like to dazzle your living area. What I like the most about urli bowls is that they are easy to set up and decorate. Add a few cups of water, your favorite flowers like rose petals or marigolds, and a few tea lights to your urli bowl, and you’re all set!

Urli Bowl with Diyas

What I like the most about this metal urli with a gold finish is that the bowl is surrounded with diyas all over. In addition to filling the bowl with water and flowers, you can pour a little oil into each diya and place a wick to create a stunning piece of Diwali décor.

Lotus Urli Bowls

Create a subtle and mesmerizing atmosphere in your home this Diwali by placing this beautiful set of Lotus Urli at your entrance or on a tabletop. The set has three large bowls with stands and a few small ones—enough to elevate the look and feel of your surroundings.

Peacock Urli Bowl

Embellished with two stunning peacocks, this urli bowl is one of my favorites. I love how it looks, and if you too adore peacocks, this item may be just what you need to level up your Diwali decorations.

 

String Lights

There’s nothing like Diwali without a cascading string of light bulbs on your apartment balcony. String lights add an enchanting feel to your house and create a magical environment for everyone in the family. Their soft, gentle glow evokes a sense of coziness and celebration and lifts the true spirit of Diwali.

Curtain Lights

Light up your home with this cozy set of string lights. You can place them on a curtain panel to give an instant glow to your space. The tiny LED bulbs operate in eight different modes. So, you will definitely find a pattern that suits your taste. You can also adjust the brightness if the standard setting is too much for you.

Fairy Star LED Lights

I love fairy star lights! I bought mine last Diwali, and the lights are still working fine. Dangle them from the roof of your balcony or attach them to your bedroom’s curtain panel. It will impart a nice, warm feel to your bedroom for sure!

Wish Ball Orbs LED Lights

Here is another option in this category of Diwali decoration items. If you feel fairy star lights are too common and you fancy something different, you may like Wish Ball Orbs LED Lights. These lights have big light bulbs attached to one end of the string, and each one is filled with tiny bulbs, which add a hint of beauty to the overall look of this product.

 

Door Toran

Traditionally, torans are made of marigold flowers and mango leaves to decorate the main entrance of a home. Since many people prefer to keep their home entrance embellished throughout the year, one can find a vast collection of artificial torans on the market. Are you one of them? Check out the collection below.

Marigold Full-Door Toran

If you want a toran that covers most of your front door so you can welcome Maa Laxmi with great zeal and enthusiasm, do check out this product by Divyakosh. The description says its size is enough to fit most doors without a problem.

Double-Line Door Toran

Not a fan of heavy torans? You may like this double-line marigold toran, which is perfect for adding color to your entrance. The lightweight toran is easy to install and worth buying if you don’t want to spend a lot but are still looking for something that will give a lovely welcome to all your Diwali guests.

Traditional Door Toran

For those of you who love to use handmade products, here is a beautiful and traditional toran to liven up your home entrance. Designed intricately with stone and beadwork, this toran also has embroidery on some sections to make it what it is—a beautiful multicolor door hanging for your modern yet traditional home.

 

Rangoli Decorations

Acrylic rangoli is a great alternative for people who don’t have the time to decorate their homes with handmade rangoli designs. These decorative pieces come in many beautiful colors and designs, and you will be spoilt for choice if you check out the numerous options available on the internet. Let’s see some of them down below.

Red and Green Acrylic Rangoli

Studded with colorful beads, stones, and sequins, this acrylic rangoli set is curated by skilled Indian artisans and is apt to replace traditional rangoli. Use it indoors or outdoors and see your home dazzle this Diwali.

Purple and Gold Rangoli Set

The lovely color combination of purple and gold works beautifully in this rangoli set, which also comes with a tealight holder in the center. Go for it if you want to add an elegant decorative piece to brighten up a corner of your home.

Green and Red Plastic Reusable Rangoli

Use as is or manipulate the thirteen pieces of this rangoli set to come up with your own designs. This finely crafted rangoli with a tealight centerpiece will make your rangoli-making endeavor quick and less challenging.

 

Tea Light Candle Holders

Tealight holders are small decorative pieces meant to hold tealights and cradle the flickering glow of the flame. You will find them in various designs and styles, from traditional to modern, allowing them to match your home’s décor. Below are three choices of tealight holders to help you with your last-minute shopping.

Metal Wall Scones Tealight Candle Holders

Add a touch of sophistication to your Diwali décor with these stunning metal tealight holders by Collectible India. Hang them in any part of your home and see how they elevate the room’s overall look!

Mosaic Glass Tealight Candle Holders

A set of six Turkish mosaic glass tealight candle holders come in multiple designs. Place a tealight inside the holder, and see how beautifully the designs appear from the outside!

Glass Orb Tealight Candle Holders

This one’s for all those who love minimalist designs. One order gets you one piece of glass orb tealight candle holder. Though this product is delicate and transparent, it can bring a nice, cozy glow to any part of your home.

 

That’s A Wrap!

Seeing your house all decked up for Diwali is one of the best feelings ever! While I was browsing Diwali decoration items for myself, I came up with this list and thought of sharing it with you. So, if you are a last-minute shopper just like me and are still not done with your Diwali shopping yet, it’s time to get done with your shopping before it’s too late!

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