Diwali Torans or Traditional Door Hangings - Dipavali Decorative Ideas - Designs - Images - Crafts
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As the days come, everyone is looking forward to make their home attractive with most decorative ideas. At this Diwali welcome visitors and hopefully the Goddess of Fortune Lakshmi to your home by hang an embroidered door hanging, or toran, above doorways.
In India, torans are a regular feature during every festival and they are made of various decorative items to enhance the look of the house. There are different types of Torans or Door Hangings available in the market such as Embroidery, with leaf and flowers, Kutchi Work, Mirror Work, handicraft, Satin Ribbon Flower and many more… Diwali torans can be made of real flowers and leaves or they can be made of artificial flowers, kaudi, beads, bells, glass and cloth. As follows the history, Toran or a door hanging is a symbolic string traditionally intertwined with mango tree leaves and is generally hung on the entrance door to ward off evil.
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Today, people welcome Goddess Lakshmi and guests by decorate the entrance of their homes by making colorful Rangoli’s outside their doors and they also hang beautiful Diwali Torans – Door Hangings on their doors. Torans or Door / Wall Hangings can be hanged both side of the door, at the center of the wall or upper side of the door.Torans are available in different sizes and ranges from 300Rs to 2000Rs appx.
As a part of traditional Hindu culture on the occasion of Dipawali Festival, get a creative and colorful torans of green, yellow and red which are made up of fabrics or metals to make your home festive. On this Diwali season, tie creative Torans and Door Hangings on the door and leave creative impact to the relatives. |