Bandhanwar

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Bandhanwar, also known as Toran, is a traditional decorative hanging used to adorn the entrance of homes, especially during festivals like Diwali. It is believed to invite positivity, prosperity, and good luck, while also warding off negative energy. Bandhanwars are hung above doorways, windows, or even along walls, serving both as a decorative element and a welcoming symbol for guests.

Country Of Origin : India

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    Materials and Design:

    Traditional Bandhanwars are made from fresh green leaves, like mango or ashoka, and marigold flowers, adding a natural and fragrant touch.

    Modern versions incorporate a variety of materials, including fabric, beads, mirrors, silk threads, pearls, artificial flowers, and metal. These can be reused and are often adorned with intricate patterns, tassels, bells, and small decorative motifs.

    Styles:

    Floral Torans: Made from fresh flowers and leaves, they give a refreshing, organic look, commonly seen during major festivals and ceremonies.

    Embroidered or Beaded Torans: Crafted with colorful embroidery, beads, sequins, and mirror work, these add a bright, traditional aesthetic to the entrance.

    LED Torans: Modern designs that feature embedded lights, blending traditional style with a contemporary touch, perfect for evening decor.

    Symbolism:

    Bandhanwars are more than just decorative pieces. Hanging them is believed to attract prosperity and blessings, especially during Diwali, as they are thought to invite Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, into the home. They also signify a welcoming gesture to guests, spreading joy and festivity.


    With their vibrant colors and artistic designs, Bandhanwars beautifully reflect India's rich cultural heritage, making them a cherished part of festive celebrations.



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