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Diwali is not just a festival of lights; it’s a celebration of faith, family, and traditions passed down for generations. And what makes it truly special are the little details: the Diwali puja samagri you arrange with care, the diyas that brighten every corner, and the thoughtful Diwali items that complete your home celebrations.
In 2025, the trend is to include handmade products and eco-friendly Diwali essentials for a sustainable celebration. Diwali 2025 is all about choosing green options and handmade, authentic things for Diwali.
Let's focus on the must-have Diwali essentials for home celebrations, which will take your Diwali celebration to the next level.
2025 is the year to embrace sustainable festive celebrations. Eco-friendly Diwali is not just about avoiding firecrackers; it's about consciously making green choices in every aspect of your life - from choosing sustainable Diwali home decor to reusable pooja essentials.
Choose handmade pieces that celebrate your roots, honor your culture, and last for years. Here are some unique Diwali essentials for festive décor and rituals that you must check out:
A pooja thali is an absolute necessity for any pooja ceremony, but a beautifully decorated Diwali pooja thali to carry your Diwali Puja samagri would also add sparkle to your Diwali selfies. You can choose from a wide collection of hand-painted pooja thalis to add a timeless touch of tradition to your Diwali.
Torans are considered auspicious, and you must add one to your doorway or temple for Diwali. But instead of the use-and-throw torans, which are nothing but plastic, go for a fabric door toran from iTokri. These are not just pretty, but also reusable (less waste ending up in landfills).
Bells can be more than just Diwali essentials. You can use them as wall hangings, decor pieces, or simply to enhance the aesthetics of your traditional Diwali decor. While you can get a metallic bell (brass) for your temple, you can indulge in the Indian craft of Dokra for decoration. Dokra handmade bells can be used as showpieces for your side tables or consoles. Explore the collection of hanging bells at iTokri and add a unique touch to your home decor this Diwali.
If you have been buying clay or POP Laxmi Ganesh idols for Diwali, which are discarded every year, it’s a good time to change that practice. These idols end up in dump yards, which not only disrespects the customs, but also pollute our environment.
This Diwali 2025, make a shift in your lifestyle and bring home a Diwali Laxmi-Ganesh murti made from silver, brass, or other metals. You can also choose Mahabalipuram’s famous stone-carved Ganesha murti.
Diwali Puja items are not limited to roli, akshat, and prasad. Diyas or Deepak play a major role in your Deepawali poojan samagri. Yes, they are not just for the aesthetics! Lighting diyas symbolizes the eradication of negativity and darkness, welcoming positivity and prosperity into your home and life.
Support your local potters or shop for diya for decoration from iTokri, where every diya is handmade by skilled artisans. Support Indian artisans by shopping for Diwali items that are handmade, rooted in our culture, and authentic. You can also opt for handmade candles or floating candles for Diwali decoration.
Now that we have covered all the Diwali essentials you will need for the celebration, let’s not forget about your Diwali outfits. Diwali celebrations are incomplete without ethnic Indian dresses, right? And how can you elevate your ethnic outfits? By choosing handmade clothes, of course. So here are some handcrafted Diwali essentials for festive decoration:
When it comes to Diwali, your outfit is more than just clothes; it’s a piece of tradition. Imagine draping yourself in a handwoven saree, twirling in a block-printed lehenga, or slipping into a soft cotton kurta stitched by skilled Indian artisans.
These Diwali outfits for women don’t just make you look festive; they carry the touch of hands that still weave magic on looms, print with wooden blocks, and dye with natural colors. This Diwali, let your celebration shine not only with diyas but also with the timeless beauty of handcrafted outfits.
Festive dressing for men is often overlooked, but Diwali 2025 is the time to change that.
With our handmade Diwali outfits for men, you can be in the limelight, too. A handspun kurta or a leheriya Nehru jacket can add just the right touch of tradition to your celebrations.
Giving gifts for Diwali has been a long tradition in India. It is a way to celebrate with your friends and family. Instead of that soan papdi ka dabba or any factory-made gift baskets that are forgotten in a week, why not share artisanal hampers filled with handmade treasures?
Think hand-painted diyas, organic sweets, dry-fruits with eco-friendly packaging, block-printed fabrics, or brass decor pieces; basically gifts that don’t just sit on a shelf but live in your loved ones’ homes for years.
With iTokri’s Diwali gift hampers, you’re gifting a piece of Indian craft, a story of an artisan, and a memory that will last far beyond the festival lights.
From beautifully decorated pooja thalis and eco-friendly diyas to fabric torans, bells, and idols, every piece is designed to add meaning to your rituals. At iTokri, we bring you authentic, handmade Diwali essentials crafted by Indian artisans who keep traditions alive.
Unlike mass-produced Diwali essentials that are used once and thrown away, our collection celebrates sustainability, as these Diwali items are reusable, handcrafted, and rooted in culture.
Celebrate this Diwali with essentials that honor tradition, spark joy, and leave behind memories, not waste.
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