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Diwali Décor Gets a Delectable Twist: Dessert-Inspired Candles Captivate Shoppers

Summary

  • Dessert-inspired candles, including laddoo, rasmalai, and gulab jamun, are the latest Diwali décor trend
  • Artisan Tuhim Mukherjee has been handcrafting these candles, which have been in high demand
  • The sweet-scented candles blend tradition with novelty, offering a modern way to celebrate Diwali
Diwali Décor Gets a Delectable Twist: Dessert-Inspired Candles Captivate Shoppers

As the festive season of Diwali approaches, a new trend is captivating shoppers – dessert-inspired candles that look good enough to eat. Artisan Tuhim Mukherjee has been handcrafting a range of these delectable-looking candles, including ones resembling laddoo, rasmalai, and gulab jamun.

The response to these sweet-scented creations has been overwhelming, with Mukherjee saying they have "lost count of the numbers we have sold." The appeal lies in the fact that these candles offer a playful, whimsical twist to traditional Diwali décor, blending nostalgia with modernity.

Whether used as centerpieces, gifts, or part of a festive setup, these dessert-inspired candles are redefining what Diwali celebrations can look and smell like. Equal parts quirky and nostalgic, they provide a fresh, Instagram-worthy way for shoppers to brighten up their homes and embrace the season of light, love, and indulgence.

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Artisan Tuhim Mukherjee is handcrafting candles that resemble popular Indian desserts like laddoo, rasmalai, and gulab jamun.
The response has been overwhelming, with Tuhim Mukherjee saying they have "lost count of the numbers we have sold" due to high demand.
The sweet-scented candles offer a playful, whimsical twist on traditional Diwali décor, providing a fresh, Instagram-worthy way for shoppers to celebrate the festival.

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