Some Cool Gifting Ideas for this Diwali


BENGALURU: The festival of Diwali has arrived. All of us are preparing for the thrill and enjoyment of the festival of lights. Person of all age group are excited for the festival of joy and happiness for their own rejoiced reasons. The festival carries a tradition of giving gifts to family members, friends, neighbors, employees, and others. The market is now filled with lots of gift items like designer diyas, traditional sweets, aroma candles, dry fruits, etc. But here lies the confusion of what gift to buy for the person and if or not the gift will attract the person. The Indian Express came up with some amazing gift ideas which can help you in selecting personalized gifts.

Gifting a delicious box of dry fruits along with the traditional sweets is a nice way to greet your loved ones. The dry fruit boxes are available in very affordable price and an employer can also gift it to their employees. For the health-conscious family members who keep distance from sweets, there is an option of gifting a box of assorted gourmet chocolates. If there is a friend who is continuously working for weight loss, gifting boxes of organic tea is the best option for them.

Traditional decorative items are also one of the best option for gifting friends and neighbors. A large variety of antique brass statues are present in the market and also on the e-commerce websites. As Diwali is also called as festival of lights, you can put a smile on the face of your loved ones and friends by gifting beautiful lanterns and home decor. Diyas and candles have important significance on Diwali. Therefore, you can gift designer candles and diyas to light up the house.

For the environment conscious people who love the beauty of nature and are very conscious of saving it. For these people, there is an option of gifting something that is made up of recycled items like notebooks, decorative items, etc. The list of things you can gift can go on and on. Just select the gift according to the taste of the person to whom you are gifting to and celebrate the festival happily and in a grand style. Happy Diwali!

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