Auspecious Kunguma Chimil / Sindoor Kum Kum Box Gold Plated

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Kunguma Chimil / Sindoor Kum Kum Box Gold plated intricate South Indian Traditional design.

Every married Indian Woman need these types of Sindur Box in her collections.

It can use daily and also keep Haldi Kumkum safely in this type of box.

We call it as Saffron Kit, Sindoor Box, Kumkum Pot, Sindoor Pot, Sindoor Dabbi, Kumkum dabi and especially in south India, TamilNadu as Kunguma Chimil.

These are unique and attractive.

Kunguma Chimil / Sindoor Kum Kum Box Gold Plated makes the perfect blend of beauty and classy, these accessories are must-buy.

Looks magnificent and royal for the festive and wedding season.

It may also be given as return gift for wedding occassion,   Navrathri Festival,  Dhasara,  Deewalli, Raksha Bhandhan etc.

These boxes are used to store the sindoor / Kum Kum and it can also be used to store jewelleries.

Kum Kum boxes are the antique master pieces for all married women.

Kumkum, also known as sindoor or vermilion, has been an integral part of Indian rituals and customs for centuries. Its vibrant red color is believed to represent the essence of life, vitality, and prosperity, making it a symbol of reverence and sacredness. Traditionally applied by married women as a mark of marital status and devotion, kumkum holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Hindu tradition.

The Artistry of Kumkum Boxes:

Central to the ritual of applying kumkum is the kumkum box – a vessel designed to hold and dispense this sacred powder. Crafted with precision and adorned with intricate embellishments, kumkum boxes are a testament to the skill and artistry of Indian artisans. From ornate brass boxes engraved with traditional motifs to intricately carved wooden containers, each kumkum box is a masterpiece in its own right, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India.

Embracing Tradition:

In a world that is constantly evolving, the kumkum box serves as a tangible link to the past – a reminder of the enduring beauty of tradition and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. Whether used in daily rituals or special ceremonies, the kumkum box embodies the essence of spirituality, devotion, and reverence, grounding us in our roots and connecting us to something greater than ourselves

Celebrating Feminine Energy:

Beyond its religious significance, the kumkum box also celebrates the divine feminine – a concept deeply ingrained in Indian philosophy and mythology. As a symbol of marital status and devotion, kumkum honors the sacred bond between husband and wife and acknowledges the inherent strength, resilience, and beauty of women.




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Haneetha
Haneetha
3 years ago

Hi d no 136 and d no 112 price pls would like to purchase

jayavidhya
jayavidhya
3 years ago

how do we buy this kumkum box

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