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A decorative samput (also known as sampatiya) is a handmade ceremonial box or container, traditionally crafted from clay and adorned with vibrant cloth, artificial diamonds, stones, lace, and other embellishments. Essential in Hindu and Gujarati wedding rituals, it is both a symbolic and visually impressive element used during key marriage vidhis.
Main Uses
Hindu Wedding Rituals: Integral to welcoming the baraat—placed at the entrance, where the groom steps on the samput before entering the mandap. Also used when newlyweds enter their new home after marriage, marking auspicious beginnings.
Marriage Vidhi Gifting: Makes a meaningful and memorable item for gifting or return gifts at traditional ceremonies and religious functions.
Decorative Accent: Doubles as a traditional showpiece for festive events or during pooja setups.
Product Details
Material: Handmade with a clay base, covered in decorative fabrics, lace, artificial stones, and embellished with additional craft materials for a festive finish.
Inclusions: Usually sold as a set of two samputs; individual pieces are also available as per tradition.
Finish: Vivid, eye-catching look with intricate work and traditional designs. Ready to use, no assembly required.
Features
Created by skilled artisans, each piece is unique and reflects traditional Indian wedding artistry.
Lightweight, compact, and easy to handle for ritual or decorative placement.
Reusable for subsequent ceremonies, anniversaries, housewarmings, or as a keepsake item.
Attractive as a return gift or ethnic decor piece due to its colorful, festive appeal.
A decorative samput/sampatiya is an irreplaceable part of traditional Hindu and Gujarati weddings—uniting custom, symbolism, and craftsmanship into a one-of-a-kind ritual and gifting item.
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