Diwali begins October 24th! Let us help you celebrate
Diwali is also known as The Festival of Lights, and is one of India’s most important national holidays. It celebrates light triumphing over darkness, good over evil, and the ability to overcome. Many Hindus observe Diwali by lighting small oil lamps known as diyas, in honor of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good fortune.
With such beautiful reasons to celebrate, it’s no wonder Diwali has transformed into a multireligious festival, and has even transcended religions to become a festival celebrated by non-religious people, too. There are a ton of awesome ways to observe Diwali, and these are just a few! Diwali is celebrated over the next 5 days, so you’ll be able to find ways to incorporate these into your festivities.
Diwali Board Book
$8.50 BUY NOWThis best-seller is a fantastic way to teach kiddos about Diwali with gorgeous illustrations and writing geared toward 1-3 year olds!
Diwali Dried Fruit & Nut Collection
$48 BUY NOWThis stunning selection of dried fruits and nuts is perfect for both a gift or a centerpiece for your Diwali celebrations!
Happy Diwali Cards
$28 BUY NOWDiwali is all about rich colors and vibrant flowers, and this beautiful set of cards covers all the bases. These are sure to uplift and inspire year-round!
Happy Diwali Decoration Kit
$70 BUY NOWEverything you need to decorate for your Diwali celebration is included in this "Fundle Bundle" (which, let's be honest, is way more fun than "set of decorations".)
Diwali Stickers
$9 BUY NOWWhether you're an avid scrapbooker or just have a kiddo who loves stickers, this Diwali set is is a collector's dream!
Glass Dahlia Tealight Hanging Lanterns Set of 8
$48 BUY NOWIlluminate your Diwali celebration with these beautiful tea light holders! We'd suggest keeping them up all year to add some glow to your everyday.
Gold Metal Etched Lotus Diwali Tray
$30 BUY NOWHandmade in India, this limited-quantity lotus tray is a classic nod to Diwali!
Diwali Diyas Set
$10 BUY NOWHandmade is almost always the best way to go, and these exquisite Diwali diyas are no exception! They can be used with oil lamp wicks or as tea light holders and make terrific gifts.
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