Elephant chariot Uruli Diya set
Beautiful lotus shape three Uruli’s and diya set is must have decor product for the festivals. The name Uruli is derived from the Tamil word ‘Urulai’ which means round. Urulis are basically round vessels that are traditionally made of brass or bell metal. So, typically Uruli is a round vessel. Uruli is a traditional cookware used in South India and even used in traditional Ayurvedic treatments. Uruils reflect unique beauty and richness to the surrounding. This makes a perfect centrepiece down the hallway, elegant, soothing and welcoming.
Diwali centerpiece that beautifully combines traditional and festive elements.
Set consists of two Urulis, elephant and chariot
The decoration is shaped like a cart being pulled by a golden elephant. Elephants symbolize wisdom, strength, and prosperity, making them a fitting choice for Diwali — a festival that celebrates abundance and light.
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Material & Color: The entire structure, including the bowls and elephant, is made from metal with a gold finish, giving it a rich, festive look.
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Bowls: There are two ornate bowls mounted on chariot metal stands. These bowls have intricate floral cutout patterns and are shaped like lotus petals, a sacred and auspicious symbol in Indian culture.
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How to decorate of Bowls:
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Fill bowl with water.
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Put some pink rose petals and white floating candles, which are traditional decorations used during Diwali to symbolize light over darkness.
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The combination of gold, flowers, and candlelight creates a very elegant and spiritual ambiance, suitable for Diwali or other traditional Indian celebrations like weddings or pujas.
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This piece is both decorative and symbolic, embodying the essence of Diwali — illumination, beauty, and prosperity.
Dimensions
Chariot length : 22 inch
Uruli diameter : 10 inch
One can place it in your Pooja room before your idols. It can also be placed right in your living room well complimented by other decor items and related interior design accessories. All you need to do is pour some fresh water into the bowl, float some fresh flower petals on it and you are done with it. Try it out with rose petals first, and then any flower you prefer. In the evening time, you can let small fragmented candles float quietly on the surface of your Uruli. Not only will it lend a ‘wow’ feeling, but something that is really invigorating and refreshing any time at home.
