Handmade Crochet Flowers for Rangoli and Decor
Bring a fresh, festive vibe to your home with my handcrafted crochet flowers. Washable, durable, and perfect for creating stunning Rangoli, Pooja thalis, or traditional Rukhwat displays.
A basket of my handmade crochet marigolds (genda phool), looking just like they were freshly picked. These are perfect for offering during pooja or for decoration.
A quick floral arrangement I made using my crochet marigold and hibiscus flowers with mango leaves. You can create endless designs with these reusable blooms.
This video shows a colorful mix of my crochet marigolds, hibiscus flowers, and mango leaves. They are eye-catching, washable, and bring festive vibes that never fade.
Here are some flowers and leaves I prepared for a 'Rukhwat' display, arranged in a swastik. These flowers always remain fresh and are perfect for creating auspicious symbols.
Packets of crochet hibiscus and marigold flowers ready to be used in a wedding 'Rukhwat'. They are a practical and beautiful addition to the traditional bridal trousseau display.
An assortment of my handmade crochet flowers. The vibrant red hibiscus and sunny orange and yellow marigolds can be used to brighten up any corner of your home.
This video showcases different ways to use my crochet flowers for decoration, including making rangoli patterns like a swastik, a floral circle, or a representation of 'Om'.
A beautiful circular rangoli arrangement made with my crochet marigold flowers and mango leaves. It's a wonderful, eco-friendly way to decorate your floor during festivals.
Another rangoli idea, this time creating a heart and 'Om' symbol with crochet hibiscus and marigold flowers. These are especially loved by my customers living abroad who miss fresh flowers during Indian festivals.
A bulk order I recently completed, featuring yellow and orange Zendu flowers and red Jasvand flowers. It was a great pleasure to work on such a colorful project.
About Loose Flowers for Rangoli & Decor
When I make these flowers, I keep the specific count and color theme in mind so they fit perfectly into your Rangoli or festive display. Whether you need a large batch for a wedding Rukhwat or just a few for your daily pooja, I can handcraft them to match your exact vision.
I started crafting these crochet flowers as a way to keep the festive spirit alive all year round. Unlike fresh flowers that wilt within hours, these high-grade acrylic yarn creations stay vibrant and fresh for years. They are fully washable, meaning a gentle dip-wash is all it takes to keep them looking new for every festival, from Diwali to Gudi Padwa.
I offer a variety of designs, including the classic Zendu (marigold) for that traditional yellow and orange pop, and Jaswand (hibiscus) with their rich, deep red hues. Many of my clients, especially those living abroad, find these a wonderful way to maintain traditional rituals when fresh flowers are hard to come by.
You can arrange them to create intricate floor Rangoli patterns, decorate your Pooja mandir, or include them in wedding Rukhwat displays to make the setup truly memorable. Because they are lightweight and durable, they are easy to store and reuse year after year. Just let me know the quantity and color palette you have in mind, and I will handcraft them specifically for your home.
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