The Diya Wall Hanging for Home and Pooja Room is a charming festive décor element designed to bring warmth, illumination symbolism, and traditional elegance to interior spaces. Crafted from MDF, this decorative piece features diya-inspired motifs that represent light, positivity, and spiritual awakening. Its compact design makes it suitable for enhancing smaller spaces without overwhelming the décor.
Inspired by traditional oil lamps used during religious rituals, this wall hanging reflects cultural heritage while offering a decorative alternative to functional diyas. The intricate detailing and balanced proportions allow it to blend seamlessly with festive arrangements, temple décor, and everyday spiritual settings. Its lightweight construction ensures easy installation and repositioning as needed.
This decorative hanging is ideal for creating a welcoming atmosphere during festivals such as Diwali and Navratri. When placed in a pooja room or near entryways, it adds a symbolic layer of devotion and celebration. The MDF material ensures durability while maintaining a clean and polished appearance.
Perfect for homes seeking traditional accents without maintenance requirements, this diya wall hanging also makes a thoughtful festive gift. Its cultural relevance, ease of use, and decorative charm make it suitable for both special occasions and year-round spiritual décor.
Diya-inspired design symbolizing light and positivity
Made from durable and lightweight MDF
Compact size suitable for small wall spaces
Easy to hang and reposition
Enhances festive and devotional décor
Maintenance-free decorative solution
Pooja room
Home décor
Wall decoration
Festive celebrations
Diwali décor
Entryway decoration
Size / Dimensions: Length – 7 inches
Weight: 200 g
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