Description
These Designer Supari (betel nut) ornaments are small but essential decorative pieces used during the various stages of a Gujarati wedding. Featuring vibrant beadwork and sparkling stones, they transform a simple ritual item into a beautiful symbol of respect and celebration.
A Palette of Prosperity: The use of green and red beads represents growth, energy, and the auspicious start of a marriage.
The Heart of Rituals: Often used as a substitute for a deity or as an offering, the supari represents a firm commitment between the two families.
Radiant Center: A bold red stone sits at the very top, surrounded by clear crystals, symbolizing a focal point of divine light and protection.
Importance:
Inviting the Divine: During the Ganesh Sthapana, a decorated supari is often used to represent Lord Ganesha, inviting him to remove all obstacles.
A Token of Honor: These are frequently exchanged between the bride's and groom's families as a sign of respect and the acceptance of the wedding proposal.
Enhancing the Tray: Adding these designer pieces to your ceremonial pooja thali (ritual tray) ensures that every detail of your tradition looks polished and festive.
Product Dimensions:
Length: 2 inches approx
Width: 1 inches approx
Height: 2 inches approx
Weight: 9 grams approx
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