This decorative piece will a beautiful addition to your festive table and a thoughtful tableware keepsake that can be enjoyed year after year.
Designed to bring warmth, colour and meaning to every Diwali gathering, this meaningful placemat combines elegant seasonal artwork with the opportunity to create a truly unique gift for family, friends or loved ones.
Whether used to dress your dining table for a festive feast, displayed as part of your Diwali home décor or gifted as a heartfelt Diwali surprise, this durbale placemat is a wonderful way to honour one of the year's most cherished celebrations.
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Rangoli
Three Diyas
Om Symbol
Watercolour Lamp
The Watercolour Lamp design features a beautifully illustrated diya framed by colourful artistic brushstrokes. The diya represents the triumph of light over darkness, wisdom over ignorance and hope over despair. This design includes the standard heartfelt message: ‘Wishing the light of the lamp brighten up your life and guide you always’, making it a warm and uplifting gift that celebrates the spirit of Diwali.
The Om design elegantly incorporates this symbol into a flowing artistic composition. Om serves as a reminder of inner balance and the connection between mind, body and soul, making it especially meaningful during a time of reflection and celebration. This design includes the inspiring standard message: ‘Happy Diwali. May the supreme light illuminate your minds, enlighten your hearts and strengthen your bond'.
The Three Diyas design showcases three traditional oil lamps set against a rich burgundy background with delicate mandala-inspired detailing. Each diya is individually unique, yet all emit the same warm, radiant light, beautifully illustrating the values of diversity, unity and equality. The accompanying standard message, ‘Each lamp is different. But the light is the same’.
For those who appreciate traditional Indian artistry, the Rangoli design features a striking floral-inspired rangoli pattern in rich pinks, golds and whites set against an elegant deep background. Rangoli designs have been created outside homes for centuries during Diwali as symbols of welcome, prosperity and good fortune.