This Diwali, Oorjaa invites design lovers to celebrate in a way that is beautiful, meaningful, and responsible. Introducing “Green Diwali”, a collection of handmade paper lights crafted from banana fibre waste and other natural materials,  where sustainability meets luxury in a luminous expression of Indian craft.

Project Name: “Green Diwali” Lights That Celebrate Nature, Craft, and Circular Design
Studio Name: Oorjaa

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Crafting the Future of Celebration

Indian festivals have always been an ode to craft,  from handwoven textiles to clay diyas. Oorjaa reimagines this heritage for contemporary homes, creating lights that are not just visually stunning but circular in design. Handmade, timeless, and designed with care for both material and maker, these lights exemplify a Diwali where luxury is measured by meaning, not excess.

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When Nature Comes Home for Diwali

Diwali has long drawn inspiration from nature,  rangolis of flowers, harvest rituals, the rhythm of the seasons. Oorjaa translates this ethos into indoor décor, with lights shaped like corals, trees, blossoms, and skies. Crafted entirely from natural fibres and waste, the lights glow as a reminder of the ecosystems we protect when we make conscious choices. This festive season, bringing nature home becomes an act of design mindfulness.

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Designing a Green Diwali

A truly green Diwali goes beyond avoiding crackers. It embraces objects that carry meaning, craft, and permanence. Oorjaa’s collection offers a design-forward alternative to mass-produced décor: fewer, better pieces that celebrate light, longevity, and the art of mindful celebration. This is a rethinking of tradition, where sustainability and beauty coexist, illuminating homes and hearts alike.

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This year, make your festive styling not just bright but green. Oorjaa’s handmade lights transform spaces, honor heritage, and embody a new language of celebration, one where care, craft, and circular design shine as brightly as the festival itself.

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