Diwali is a major holiday in India and South Asia. The festive atmosphere is everywhere. Families gather to clean, pray, and light candles to welcome Rama and Sita back from their exile in the forest, along with other religious events for Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs. I love the abundance of aromas found in India, from food to flowers and perfumes, which seem to be everywhere. Diwali candles, called diyas, are usually oil- or wax-based in clay lamps.
Our candle recalls the tree flowers and tropical woods of the forest where Rama and Sita were exiled, enriched by a heart of opulent white flowers - tuberose and gardenia."
Welcome Rama into your home with the flowers of the North Indian forest trees, tuberose, gardenia and bastard teak.
Diwali is a major holiday in India and South Asia. The festive atmosphere is everywhere. Families gather to clean, pray, and light candles to welcome Rama and Sita back from their exile in the forest, along with other religious events for Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs. I love the abundance of aromas found in India, from food to flowers and perfumes, which seem to be everywhere. Diwali candles, called diyas, are usually oil- or wax-based in clay lamps.
Our candle recalls the tree flowers and tropical woods of the forest where Rama and Sita were exiled, enriched by a heart of opulent white flowers - tuberose and gardenia."
Welcome Rama into your home with the flowers of the North Indian forest trees, tuberose, gardenia and bastard teak.