रंगवाली
होली
Dhuleti
Tradition: The tradition is believed to be originated with Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna was sad over his Dark complexion and wondered why Radha was so fair and went to his mother complaining about his complexion. His Mother Yashodha playfully suggested that he can smear any colour on Radha’s face and change her complexion to any colour he wanted. Fascinated by the idea, Krishna proceeded to do so and thus introduced the festival of colours signifying the oneness and beauty of love
Environment: Our environment, Our mother Earth, our Surroundings, our home. We have only 2 homes. One is our body and the other is Mother Earth. We are responsible to take care of her. After Holi, we see rising levels of water pollution and decreasing levels of water. The water resources are limited on Mother earth and we are responsible to take care. So we came up with colours handcrafted from natural ingredients to decrease the amount of waste generated and maintain the environmental balance.
Holi Ke Rang is handcrafted from elements of nature – flowers, Ayurveda, vegetables, spices of India, essential oils and love. The colours are hand rubbed in arrowroot to make them skin-friendly and environment-friendly.
The dolls are handcrafted by women artisans of India to depict the tradition - “ Yashomati Maiya se bole Nandlala - Radha kyun Gori, Main Kyun Kala.’ It is the story of Lord Krishna Who had put the colour of Goddess Radha’s face to signify equality, love and birth of the colourful tradition of India. The Dolls have plantable elements in form of Pichkari and Flowers