MMSilver
SILVER GOLD POLISH BANANA TREES
SILVER GOLD POLISH BANANA TREES
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Description
Description
**Aratichhetlu** (also known as **Aratichetlu**) is a traditional South Indian decorative ornament, primarily associated with the **Sankranti festival**, **temple rituals**, and **cultural celebrations** in states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu. It is a part of the **ritualistic offerings** and is particularly used to adorn religious processions and events.
### Key Features of Aratichhetlu:
- **Material**: Aratichhetlu is traditionally made of **wood, metal, or a combination of materials**, often decorated with bright **fabric, beads, and flowers**.
- **Design**: The ornament typically consists of a **spinning wheel or circular structure**, often decorated with **kohl**, **bells**, and **tassels** that create a pleasing sound when in motion. The wheel is often encircled with colorful decorations, like **flower petals** or **brightly colored cloth**.
- **Symbolism**: Aratichhetlu is symbolically tied to the **"Arati"** or **"Arathi"**, a religious ritual in which lights or lamps are offered to deities. The ornament plays a role in temple rituals, where it is used to honor the gods by presenting a spiritual offering.
- **Cultural Significance**: This ornament is associated with **devotional acts**, especially during festivals or processions where people seek blessings or express gratitude. The ringing of the bells and the spinning motion of the Aratichhetlu creates a rhythmic atmosphere that enhances the spiritual ambiance of the event.
### Usage:
- **Festivals**: Aratichhetlu is commonly seen during festivals such as **Sankranti**, **Ugadi**, and **Diwali**.
- **Temple Processions**: It is used in temple rituals or processions to honor deities, particularly in regions where the worship of nature and fertility is prevalent.
- **Spiritual Significance**: The ornament’s movement and sound symbolize the offering of light and prayers to the divine, invoking blessings and purification.
Aratichhetlu, with its vibrant colors and spiritual significance, remains an integral part of traditional South Indian worship and festival culture. It embodies a deep connection to both art and faith, making it a unique and cherished element in religious observances.
WEIGHT: 87.5 GRAMS
HEIGHT: 3.7 INCHES
Delivery & Return
Delivery & Return
We offer a 7-day return policy, and returns will be processed after we gather relevant details and reasoning. Please ensure the product is in its original condition for a smooth return process.
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FAQ
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At MMSilver, every piece is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, making each creation truly one-of-a-kind. Our commitment to craftsmanship and the use of genuine gemstones set us apart.
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We use natural and zirconia gemstone and pearls i.e. we source our gemstones from trusted suppliers and conduct rigorous quality checks to ensure authenticity and brilliance. Our dedication to quality guarantees a remarkable gemstone experience.
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We currently do not have a exchange policy
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Our collection is made in 925 Sterling Silver. Each MMSilver piece comes with an Authenticity card.
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