



Gaddi
Mangalmaya
Description
The Mangalmaya: Gaddi is designed in auspicious red silk, hand-embroidered with a central Jain swastik motif outlined in zari thread. Around it, artisans have worked depictions of elephants, betel leaves, and floral vines, each symbol carefully chosen for its association with prosperity and good fortune. The embroidery combines zari with resham, requiring patient layering so that metallic and silk threads complement one another without overpowering the fabric’s richness. The border is finished with pleated silk, stitched by hand to give the cushion a sculpted frame.
Rooted in the traditions of festive seating, this gaddi is especially suited for puja rooms, rituals, and ceremonial gatherings. Placed beneath sacred idols or as a seat for prayer, it bridges devotion and artistry. With its motifs of strength, fertility, and auspiciousness, it is a piece that carries blessings in every thread while resting gracefully in the heart of the home.
INR 9,100
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Gaddi
Gaddi
Gaddi
Mangalmaya
Description
The Mangalmaya: Gaddi is designed in auspicious red silk, hand-embroidered with a central Jain swastik motif outlined in zari thread. Around it, artisans have worked depictions of elephants, betel leaves, and floral vines, each symbol carefully chosen for its association with prosperity and good fortune. The embroidery combines zari with resham, requiring patient layering so that metallic and silk threads complement one another without overpowering the fabric’s richness. The border is finished with pleated silk, stitched by hand to give the cushion a sculpted frame.
Rooted in the traditions of festive seating, this gaddi is especially suited for puja rooms, rituals, and ceremonial gatherings. Placed beneath sacred idols or as a seat for prayer, it bridges devotion and artistry. With its motifs of strength, fertility, and auspiciousness, it is a piece that carries blessings in every thread while resting gracefully in the heart of the home.
Description
The Mangalmaya: Gaddi is designed in auspicious red silk, hand-embroidered with a central Jain swastik motif outlined in zari thread. Around it, artisans have worked depictions of elephants, betel leaves, and floral vines, each symbol carefully chosen for its association with prosperity and good fortune. The embroidery combines zari with resham, requiring patient layering so that metallic and silk threads complement one another without overpowering the fabric’s richness. The border is finished with pleated silk, stitched by hand to give the cushion a sculpted frame.
Rooted in the traditions of festive seating, this gaddi is especially suited for puja rooms, rituals, and ceremonial gatherings. Placed beneath sacred idols or as a seat for prayer, it bridges devotion and artistry. With its motifs of strength, fertility, and auspiciousness, it is a piece that carries blessings in every thread while resting gracefully in the heart of the home.
Description
The Mangalmaya: Gaddi is designed in auspicious red silk, hand-embroidered with a central Jain swastik motif outlined in zari thread. Around it, artisans have worked depictions of elephants, betel leaves, and floral vines, each symbol carefully chosen for its association with prosperity and good fortune. The embroidery combines zari with resham, requiring patient layering so that metallic and silk threads complement one another without overpowering the fabric’s richness. The border is finished with pleated silk, stitched by hand to give the cushion a sculpted frame.
Rooted in the traditions of festive seating, this gaddi is especially suited for puja rooms, rituals, and ceremonial gatherings. Placed beneath sacred idols or as a seat for prayer, it bridges devotion and artistry. With its motifs of strength, fertility, and auspiciousness, it is a piece that carries blessings in every thread while resting gracefully in the heart of the home.
INR 9,100
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