Custom Pooja & Festive Resin Thalis
Forget standard steel plates. These handmade resin thalis are crafted for your rituals, featuring custom names, colors, and designs to perfectly match your festive vibe.
A look at the creation of a multi-purpose thali, perfect for any festival. This video shows the vibrant red resin base being decorated with gold flakes, floral kundan pieces, and holders. It’s a versatile design that works beautifully as a puja thali, tikka thali, or even a haldi tray.
A reminder to level up your Rakhi celebrations. This video showcases one of my trending tikka thalis, a vibrant red and gold piece that’s a world away from a basic steel plate. It’s the perfect accessory for a modern Raksha Bandhan ceremony.
This is part one of my trending thali series for the festive season. Watch as I take a clear resin disc, add a rich red pigment and gold leaf, and then embellish it with a gota patti border and floral diya holders. It’s a classic design that’s always in demand.
Come design a tikka and pooja thali with me. This piece features a beautiful pink and white resin base with gold flakes. I then add auspicious symbols like the Swastik and leaf motifs, along with two small bowls for kumkum and rice, creating a simple yet elegant thali.
Here’s another look at designing a resin tikka thali. The process starts with pouring a two-tone pink and clear resin base with gold flakes. I then add the Swastik symbol and other decorative elements, showing how each layer comes together to create the final piece.
This custom 'Shree Krishna' pooja thali is perfect for Janmashtami. The video shows the final steps of applying the custom name sticker to the red resin base, which is already decorated with preserved flowers and a pearl border. It’s a great example of a personalized festive item.
Let's prepare a tikka thali for the festive season. This video shows the creation of a bright pink and clear resin thali, from adding the gold flakes to placing the katoris and the final Swastik emblem. It’s a quick look at how these beautiful pieces come together.
Watch me make a pooja thali from start to finish. I begin by pouring the red resin, then embed rice, flowers, and a pearl border. The final touch is adding the 'Shree Krishna' name, creating a fully customized and devotional piece ready for any celebration.
About Custom Pooja & Festive Thalis
Before you hit that order button, remember these are not mass-produced items. Because I hand-pour every layer, they take time to cure perfectly, especially with intricate details like gold foil flakes and pearl borders. If you have a specific festival date, reach out at least a week prior so I can make sure your thali is ready to shine on your puja table.
Transitioning from traditional steel to custom resin thalis is a game changer for festive home decor. Whether you are prepping for a vibrant Raksha Bandhan or setting up a serene Janmashtami puja, these platters add a personal layer to your celebrations that store-bought items just cannot match.
How Customization Works
Every piece starts with a conversation. You choose the base color—deep reds for weddings, soft pinks for tikka ceremonies, or clear epoxy for a minimalist aesthetic. We embed gold leaf, pearl borders, or floral kundan pieces based on your preference. Want your family name or a specific deity's name? We add that with permanent acrylic calligraphy that doesn't peel.
Why Resin for Puja?
Beyond aesthetics, resin is durable and easy to clean. Unlike metal thalis that tarnish, these remain glossy and vibrant. My process involves multiple pours to ensure the katoris for kumkum and rice are set firmly, creating a functional piece that doubles as a stunning centerpiece.
The 'Mehnati' Process
Art takes time. Resin needs roughly 24 to 48 hours to set, followed by detailing work and then a final curing period to ensure it is safe for daily use. When you order, you aren't just getting a tray; you are getting a piece that has been poured, decorated, and finished by hand in my Delhi studio. This is ideal if you are looking for unique, artisanal gifts for Diwali return favors or wedding shagun platters that stand out.
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