
Gifting is so much more than a platter of sweets, and this Diwali, let us take you on an exclusive journey through the most coveted objects and experiences. It’s about presenting someone with a keepsake that’s inherently precious, be it through an artistic lens or as a thoughtful heirloom.
Whilst dry fruit and sweets have been a mainstay of festive gifting, there is so much more to explore. Here’s what passed our muster: ranging from Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s bespoke collection of tableware for Nilaya and silver objets d'art from Ekaani, to hand-embroidered art and collectibles, decadent food hampers, luxurious botanical skincare, and literary treasures. Each of these carefully curated gifts is homegrown and wondrous to both, keep and receive.
Swadesh Sholapith Radha Krishna Wall Hanging ₹60,440
‘Bengale Tigris’ by Sabyasachi for Nilaya, price on request
Good Earth Set Of Tangerine Mini Plates With Stand, ₹10,300
Rangeela Goa Silver Chevron Box, ₹2,350
Ikka Dukka Island in the Sun Cheese Platter Gift Set, ₹6,490
Sancha Tea Tea Stories Gift Box – Moroccan Mint & Lavender Green Teas + Infuser, ₹999
Manam Chocolate The Diwali Discovery Box, ₹4,200
Veedaa Gift Set, ₹4,200
Mandy & Co Urli Candle - Jasmine (Mogra) ₹1,099
Lachi Jungle Noir (Rust) - Gift Set, ₹4,500
Ekaani Laddu Box, ₹3,900
Kama Ayurveda The Royal Complete Bodycare Set, ₹5,600
Klove Studio Shikara Floor Lamp, ₹1,35,000
Indian Art Villa Pure Brass Embossed Design Urli with Elephant Statue, ₹2,795
Roli Books Glorious Hotels Of India, ₹3,995
Bombay Sweet Shop Ultimate Diwali Gourmet Hamper, ₹4,200
Sarita Handa Floral Garden Riveria Runner Gift Chest, ₹6,200
Baaya Cu Stone Candlestand Set of 3, Price on request
Forest Essentials Kamala - Indulgent Body Care Gift Box, ₹9,750
The House Of Things Ivy Candle Stand, ₹15,000
Lead image: Good Earth
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