The bedroom is the one place of your humble abode which you spent the most time at. It is the place which is the most favourite to you in the whole house. It is the essential part of what makes the house your home. It is almost an extension of your thoughts, dreams, desires, likes and dislikes. It speaks of you as a person. It is much more than just a room with a bed. It is a manifestation of all of your experiences and aspirations. You can express so much with just letting someone inside that safe space enclosed within four walls of your home. The way you have set up your room, your table, all of your books, the bed, the colour of the walls, windows, panes, all of these are your expressions. And I believe you take the utmost care in making sure your personal space is customized as well as created according to your wishes and choices. Make Your Room Your Own You are well aware of your preferences. But often people need to be reminded or need some tips and alternatives to ideas which would be meaningful as well as beautiful. So here are a few suggestions for all the decorative items for bedroom. A commissioned mural painting on the adjacent back wall of your bed is always a very elegant option to go for if money is not an issue for you. However, if you are hoping for a cheaper alternative, you can browse and find some customized designs/artworks online and get them printed with top quality materials and machines, of considerable dimensions, get them on screens/frames which can be put up on walls or even stuck on them. Small plants like Devil's Ivy, Lucky Bamboo are all very charming and refreshing to look at. Colour coded walls, carpets, curtains, bed sheets look great when put in one frame. Console table at your bedside with a small lamp, photographs and a mirror on it, and a bowl with potpourri would always keep your mood fresh, spirits relaxed and elevated. For more decorative items visit https://www.mypoojabox.in/collections/home-decor
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If we look at things globally, it has been clearly established that products made out of silver are very valuable and long lasting. Silver in its raw material state is the third highest costing element used in making jewellery or any type of products for commercial purposes. It is right next to the element gold and the topper of the list is, of course, platinum. Silver products have a lot of benefits to offer to an average customer. Silver has excellent antimicrobial properties which makes it very suitable for certain daily usage products like crockery and utensils. Silver is also a very good sterilising agent and therefore all the tools used in hospitals for surgeries are made out of silver itself. The metal has exceptional qualities which help keep germs, bacterias, viruses and other harmful components away from the human body. When it comes to jewellery and accessories for the human body silver has proven to be superb in keeping the body heat regulated externally. Astrologically speaking it is believed to have innumerable benefits which keep our health in check, our moods happy as well as content. Silver surely has all the attractive qualities when one is looking for ornaments or accessories for themselves or home décors pieces, statues etc. These items are excellent options for gift giving as it is more or less affordable and offers a wide variety of products. Things such as necklaces, earrings, nosepieces look really elegant and sharp on people especially. They come with beautiful designs and structures with diamonds and other special stones in them. Home décor pieces such as human figurines, flower vases, pots, centrepieces, bowls are amazing options of Silver gift items for housewarming invitations. These would also go great as gifts for wedding invitations. Silver utensils hold a cultural value in our society and a silver spoon with a bowl is a traditional gift a newborn is supposed to get from their elders. All of these make silver a very culturally significant matter for us. Feng Shui is a popular way people around the globe attract a good life and materialistic gain. Many business tycoons around the globe have thanked feng shui for their increase in profits. Not only so, feng shui can be used to improve relationships, build a happier life and bring in positivity or even to kick start a successful career. Here are a few tips and feng shui items to help you get an idea of feng shui and incorporate the goodness in your life! Open Space: Open spaces with very less clutter creates space which invites and attracts wealth energy. Open spaces allow more which means it allows for more of the good energy to enter. They key is to not block this energy with an overload of items, may the space be big or small. Wealth Colors: The most important wealth color for feng shui is gold, without a fail. Incorporate a lot of the golden color, be it with décor or cutlery or books with gold rimmed pages. Now, the key to make these wealth colors actually do good for you, is to actually love and enjoy these items. If you donot feel connected to these items in your place, they’d never do any good for you. Plant and Wood: For abundance that is unlimited, Nature is the best way to manifest. Replicating the positive energy of happy plants and luscious greenery helps greatly, specially when placed in the Southern or Eastern direction. It is also important to remember that it’s always about it being a money plant or bamboo; it just needs to be the vibrant energy of happy plants. Water: Water is associated with wealth from the ancient times. Getting a fountain, be it indoors or outdoors is a great idea, although you’d like to avoid bedrooms as they are not compatible. For more Feng Shui Items take a look at https://www.mypoojabox.in/collections/fengshui-products-items Candles are one of the most beautiful creations made by the human kind on this planet Earth. In earlier times, when the field of science and technology had not made so much progress, candle was the one product used everywhere in order to produce light. Before electricity and electronically operated lights were introduced people used to study, stay, eat and dine in and under candles and lamps in brightly lit rooms. During that period of time when empires, dynasties and monarchy existed, wax was the main product used for lighting up palaces, halls and even rooms in every other household after sunset. Candles are perhaps one of the oldest things to have been used for lighting up places at night. Whenever we look at period drama pieces on the big screen we always see candles present at the tables during supper or at a feast celebrating victory or some ceremonies in the evening. They were a big part of processions as well as festivals. And in certain regions, for certain people it was also a very lucrative business. Candles definitely hold a very significant and strong aesthetic appeal to the eyes of any individual. Sometimes a room well lit with beautiful candles looks exceptional and really heartwarming. Whenever our romantic partners or romantic interests take us out for a date, we are always anxious as to how the restaurant/place looks like and, boy-oh-boy do we all love a quiet night candle light dinner date! It is considered as one of the most beautiful romantic gestures one could ask for. The candles aren't always of the same design and dimensions like the blunt cylindrical ones we use at home when there's no electricity or the ones which ghosts seem to be carrying in the hands while walking behind a curtain at night. In most restaurants it is available in different shapes, sizes and colours and very delicately placed in brass metal based tea light holders, depending on the setting of the restaurant, the cuisines, the overall mood. For more tealight holders - https://www.mypoojabox.in/collections/candle-stand-tea-lights-holders Our country has a rich history of religion and culture. The people of our country are very much committed to their ancestral customs and practices. Incense has always been a big part of the religious rituals of our country. You would find them in almost each and every household. In all over the country the incense sticks is popularly known as “agarbatti”, “agarbathi”. Another product made out of only incense is called “dhoop”, which when wrapped around a wooden stick(“kaathi”) to provide a handle support for the user is called “dhoop kaathi”. It is available in the market with various pleasant fragrances from likes of lavender, lemon to chandan and sandalwood. The ritualistic process is usually called “dhupa” in which the person performing the religious ceremony holds the burning sticks in their hands, points it towards a picture or statue of a deity, and chants their hymns or says their prayers. The purpose of burning these sticks is to bring in refreshing fragrances to make the mood pleasant and is culturally believed to be the cleanser of negative energy present within that space so that the spirits of the people involved get uplifted, become positive and lively. Many people here also believe that the purpose of the incense is to ward off evil spirits and it forms a huge part of the custom of showing their devotion to Agni, the God of Fire, offering prayers and burning incense as a gesture to acknowledge the power the god holds and the function it represents, of burning the evil, of the transformation of matter into aether. You would find people belonging to various ethnicities residing in India and taking active part in the rituals of the state and its people. Irrespective of religion and beliefs many use incense products at their homes, or in their office and work space because of the beautiful fragrances it has to offer. You’d usually find them stuck in some attractive and decorative agarbatti stand made out of alloys or even gold and silver. For attractive Agarbatti stand visit https://www.mypoojabox.in/collections/incense-holder Diwali is one of the biggest festivals of India and with that comes the responsibility of maintaining its grandeur. As a lot of us struggle with those expectations, we can always find ways to do our absolute best within our constraints of availability and budget and resources. So as we are figuring out decorations, guest lists and grand meals, let us help you with the aspect that can be pretty burdensome, i.e., gifts! Here are a few tips for a budget Diwali gift box! Traditional Gifts: These are the gifts you can never go wrong with. People always love them and they’ll continue to love them for the longest of times, because they are a classic when it comes to gifting! For Diwali, traditional gifts can be idols of either Goddess Laxmi or Lord Ganesha or even a pair. It could be the delicious and healthy dry fruit baskets or the gorgeous assorted chocolates or even yummy cookies! Or you can fall back on crazy lights or rangoli kits! Preparing ahead of time: This is a handy tip as it always helps in staying in budget. Once you decide what to gift, to whom and for how much, you can have a long period of time to find the items in your budget and ensure that you never cross it. It’s really a smart way to go about it and also give gifts you want to give! Sales or Discounts: Offers start pouring in around all markets of India, from big brands to the local shops. Look out for the right timing and the dates the sales or discounts hit the shops and go get what you were looking for, well within your budget! And not only offline shop, there are great sales online as well, so make sure you keep up! For more gift ideas visit - https://www.mypoojabox.in/collections/diwali-gift-boxes |
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