Kachi Rasoi Duck Sindoor Dani | Handmade Kumkum Box Gift
₹199.00
Sinddor dani / sindoor box :-
The sindoor dani, shaped like a duck, often embodies intricate craftsmanship, typically made of materials like metal (such as brass or silver), wood, or sometimes even stone. The peacock shape is a symbolic representation as the peacock holds significant cultural and religious significance in Indian traditions, symbolizing grace, beauty, and spirituality.
A Sindoor Dani is more than just a container—it holds deep emotional, spiritual, and cultural value in Indian tradition. Also known as a sindoor daani or sindoor box, it is used to store sindoor (vermilion), a red-colored sacred powder worn by married Hindu women. The act of applying sindoor is not only a personal tradition but a symbol of marital bliss, prosperity, and devotion.
Contains :- 2 tilak chopra / sindoor Dhani
Material :- Wooden
Description
Kachi Rasoi beautiful sindoor dani pack of 2 :-
A duck-shaped sindoor dani refers to a container or box specifically designed to hold sindoor, which is a traditional red-colored powder used by married Hindu women to apply a mark in the parting of their hair or along the hairline. This mark symbolizes marriage and is considered auspicious in Hindu culture.
“dani” is a Hindi word that translates to “container” or “vessel” in English. In Hindu culture, a “sindoor” refers to a religious mark or symbol, often made with vermilion or sandalwood paste, applied on the forehead, indicating religious affiliation or devotion.
A “tilak chopra” would then refer to a container or vessel used to hold or store materials used for applying tilak, such as vermilion powder (sindoor), sandalwood paste, or other substances used in religious rituals or ceremonies.
A duck-shaped wooden tilak chopra/ sindoor dani typically features the following characteristics:
- Material: Crafted from wood, often with intricate carving or detailing to depict a peacock design.
- Design: Resembles a duck in shape, often showcasing the bird’s feather patterns or incorporating its features like the tail, head, and vibrant colors.
- Size: The size may vary, but it’s usually compact, serving as a small container for sindoor (a traditional red-colored powder used in Hindu rituals).
- Compartments: Some designs may have multiple compartments or sections within the box to store sindoor separately or keep other items.
- Decorative Elements: Adorned with embellishments, carvings, or painted motifs that enhance its aesthetic appeal.
- Lid or Closure: Comes with a lid or some form of closure mechanism to secure the contents.
These tilak chopra /sindoor boxes are often considered both functional and decorative, serving as a culturally significant accessory in Hindu traditions for married women.
Types of Sindoor Danis
At Kachi Rasoi, we offer a wide range of Sindoor Danis designed for elegance, utility, and cultural relevance:
Brass Sindoor Dani – Durable and traditional, with antique designs for a royal touch
Wooden Sindoor Dani – Hand-carved and rustic, perfect for minimalist aesthetics
Clay/Terracotta Sindoor Dani – Eco-friendly and rooted in ancient tradition
Marble Sindoor Dani – Elegant and premium, ideal for wedding gifts and temple offerings
Decorative Sindoor Dani with Lid – Gifting-ready and functional, often used in bridal trousseaus
Cultural and Spiritual Significance
Sindoor Dani holds a deep connection with Indian culture, especially in Hindu marriages and rituals. Here’s why it’s so revered:
Symbol of Marriage: Applying sindoor signifies a woman’s marital status and is considered auspicious.
Ritual Use: Used in daily pujas, Navratri, Karva Chauth, and other religious observances.
Wedding Tradition: The groom applies sindoor during the wedding ceremony, usually using a bridal sindoor dani.
Aesthetic Beauty: Enhances the beauty of the pooja thali or vanity shelf with its artistic appeal.
Customization and Craftsmanship
Many of our sindoor danis at Kachi Rasoi are hand-painted and customizable. You can choose designs that include:
Intricate carvings
Rajasthani miniature paintings
Floral motifs
Ethnic inlay work
Supporting such artisan-made products not only connects you to culture but also supports rural livelihoods and traditional Indian craftsmanship.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 9 × 13 × 4 cm |
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