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Contact SupplierAn Aluminium Kumkum Dibi (or Kumkum Dibbi) is a small container typically used to hold kumkum, a red powder used in Hindu rituals, especially for applying a tilak on the forehead during prayers and ceremonies. These containers are commonly made of materials like metal, plastic, or glass, but when referred to as an "Aluminium Kumkum Dibbi," it specifically means the container is made from aluminium, a lightweight and durable material.
The kumkum dibbi is often used in temples or during religious gatherings, where individuals or priests use it to store and dispense kumkum for worshippers to apply as a sign of blessing. The aluminium version is popular because it is easy to clean, rust-resistant, and has an aesthetic shine.
These containers can come in various shapes and sizes, ranging from simple round or square boxes to more intricately designed versions, often decorated with engravings, patterns, or colored finishes.