Kumkum Daani

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Bring home a touch of tradition with this beautifully handcrafted Lakdi Kumkum Daani, perfect for keeping kumkum, roli, chawal, haldi, or sindoor in an elegant way. Made from premium quality wood, this kumkum daani is finely polished and designed with traditional artistry, making it not just a storage piece but also a symbol of devotion and culture. Its compact yet stylish design ensures it fits perfectly in your mandir, pooja thali, or dressing table.

This wooden kumkum daani is a must-have accessory for daily pooja rituals, festive occasions, and auspicious ceremonies like Raksha Bandhan, Karva Chauth, Diwali, and weddings. The natural wooden finish gives it a rustic charm and adds a touch of elegance to your pooja essentials. Lightweight and durable, it can also be a thoughtful gift for friends and family during festivals or special occasions.


Features:

  • Handcrafted wooden Lakdi Kumkum Daani with traditional design

  • Ideal for keeping kumkum, roli, haldi, chawal, sindoor, or pooja essentials

  • Durable, lightweight, and easy to carry in pooja thali or handbag

  • Perfect for mandir, festive occasions, and daily pooja rituals

  • Elegant traditional look, enhances the beauty of your pooja decor

  • A thoughtful gift for weddings, festivals, and housewarming

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Beautifully handcrafted Lakdi Kumkum Daani made of premium wood, perfect for keeping kumkum, roli, chawal, haldi, or sindoor. Lightweight, durable, and ideal for pooja rituals, festivals, and gifting.

Bullet Points:

  • Handcrafted wooden kumkum daani with traditional design

  • Ideal for kumkum, roli, haldi, chawal & sindoor storage

  • Durable, lightweight & easy to carry in pooja thali

  • Perfect for daily pooja, festivals & auspicious occasions

  • Great gifting option for weddings, housewarmings & festivals

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