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Handmade Festive Decor and Psychedelic Art

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Welcome to my corner of colorful chaos. Every piece here is handmade, plastic-free, and created to bring a little extra joy to your home.

This is a close-up of my 'Taana Baana' toran, where every detail is pure handmade joy. I love combining traditional paisley lace with my own art on wood, colorful beads, and little tassels that dance in the breeze.

My 'AksharBandhan' Rakhis are a special part of my collection. Each one is hand-painted with a brother's initial, making it a truly personal and vibrant gift of love that sells out every year.

Here I am showing you all the little details of my 'BohoAmbi' toran. I get so excited explaining how I put together the fabric beads, mirrors, and little jute pieces. It's all `pakka kaam`, made with a lot of heart.

I love how my hand-painted Buddha candle holders create such a serene atmosphere. The way the candlelight plays with the intricate patterns and casts a peaceful shadow is just magical, perfect for a quiet corner in your home.

Here is my 'Tamaara' toran enjoying the morning sun on a balcony. Seeing my creations in a real home setting helps you imagine how they can bring color and joy to your own space.

Meet 'Jhoothi Aunty', my fun alter-ego who reluctantly promotes my Rakhis. It's all in good fun, but she does have a point. The Rakhis are pretty great, even if she won't fully admit it.

This was a challenge I loved. A client asked for a 100-inch long toran for their mandir. It was the longest piece I've ever made, and I was so thrilled with how this custom festival decor turned out.

Let me walk you through the different types of clay Rakhis I make. From small floral designs to leaves and hearts, each one is unique and made in very limited quantities, so they are quite special.

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When I say handmade, I mean it—there are no factory lines or plastic molds in my home studio. Whether it’s a 100-inch toran or a delicate clay rakhi, I assemble every element stitch-by-stitch and hand-paint each wooden motif myself. You are getting 'pakka kaam' (solid work) that is built to last, using only sustainable wood, glass, and metal to ensure that what you hang on your wall stays there, sturdy and vibrant.

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