Description
The floating Kolam Tealights are inspired by the ancient geometric art of Kolam, drawn with rice paste, on the doorsteps of South Indian households. This traditional artwork dates back to more than 5,000 years ago - learned and passed on by women, over generations. These are an ode to the Kolam aesthetic in the form of handcrafted brass diyas. Perfect for lighting up corners, in pairs and clusters, or simply as kumkum holders. These tealights are great for gifting and everyday use, during festive occasions, and all other seasons. If you're on the lookout for wedding favours, and other bulk gifting - these lights are an ideal choice.
Description
The floating Kolam Tealights are inspired by the ancient geometric art of Kolam, drawn with rice paste, on the doorsteps of South Indian households. This traditional artwork dates back to more than 5,000 years ago - learned and passed on by women, over generations. These are an ode to the Kolam aesthetic in the form of handcrafted brass diyas. Perfect for lighting up corners, in pairs and clusters, or simply as kumkum holders. These tealights are great for gifting and everyday use, during festive occasions, and all other seasons. If you're on the lookout for wedding favours, and other bulk gifting - these lights are an ideal choice.