"Toran" refers to a decorative door hanging or toran typically used in Indian households during Grah Pravesh or House warming and during Wedding celebrations, and auspicious occasions. These ornamental hangings are crafted to enhance the beauty of entrances and doorways, symbolizing a warm welcome and festive spirit.
These Tanjore Toran were designed in-house by our creative director and can be customised, with parrot or without/ "Om" in centre or "Swastik" or "Ganesha".
Tanjore Toran showcases vibrant colours, intricate designs, and traditional craftsmanship. The embossed gold foil gives a luxurious look to the entrance and is known for its positive effects preventing negative energies.
They feature traditional motifs, religious symbols, or elements inspired by nature. Common patterns include flowers, leaves, parrot, and religious symbols like "Swastika" or "Om"
Bright and vibrant colours are a hallmark of our Tanjore Toran. The colour palette often reflects the festive and celebratory nature of the occasions for which they are used. Reds, yellows, greens, and gold are commonly used in these decorative Tanjore Torans.
Tanjore Torans are handmade, showcasing the skill and craftsmanship of artisans. Intricate detailing and embellishments contribute to the overall appeal of these decorative pieces.
Tanjore Torans are believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the household. They are often considered auspicious and are used to create a festive and welcoming atmosphere.
Tanjore Torans are typically hung above the main entrance or doorways, symbolizing the spirit of celebration and hospitality.
Tanjore Torans not only serve as decorative elements but also hold cultural and traditional significance. They add a touch of warmth and festivity to the home, creating a visually appealing entrance that welcomes guests and sets the mood for special occasions.