Wooden Penda ball 10pcs

Wooden Penda ball 10pcs

Price

50.00

6 in stock

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Bring traditional charm to your decor and craft projects with these beautifully handcrafted Wooden Penda Balls. Inspired by the Indian sweet “Penda,” these dome-shaped wooden embellishments add an ethnic touch to festive decorations, pooja thalis, gift hampers, and more. Their golden polish and carved floral design make them a versatile element in Indian traditional artistry.

What Are Wooden Penda Balls?

Wooden Penda Balls are decorative, dome-shaped wooden pieces that resemble the popular Indian sweet “Penda.” These balls are not edible — instead, they are intricately crafted from wood and painted with metallic finishes, usually in gold, to mimic festive elegance. They’re lightweight, reusable, and perfect for embellishing decorative plates, urli setups, or festive backdrops.

Where to Use Wooden Penda Balls:

  • Pooja Thali Decoration: Add them to your thali to elevate your Diwali or Navratri setup.

  • Gift Hampers: Ideal as a traditional filler or accent in wedding and festive hampers.

  • Event Decoration: Used in haldi/mehendi setups, rangoli arrangements, or centerpiece designs.

  • Craft Projects: Perfect for handmade art and decor projects, especially traditional Indian artwork.

  • Tray Decoration: Use them with candles, kumkum holders, or diyas for a royal aesthetic.

  • Home Decor: Add them to bowls, glass jars, or urli pots for a luxurious ethnic display.

Key Features:

  • Material: durable wood.

  • Design: Hand-carved dome shapes with intricate radial or floral lines.

  • Finish: Available in shiny golden polish or matte ethnic tones.

  • Lightweight: Easy to place, arrange, or glue onto other decor items.

  • Reusable: Long-lasting and ideal for multiple festive seasons.

Styling Ideas:

  • Place 7 or 9 penda balls in a decorative tray or urli and surround with petals and tealights.

  • Use them as decorative toppings for dry fruit boxes or wedding giveaways.

  • Glue them onto MDF cutouts or trays for Lippan or traditional mirror art.

Description

Bring traditional charm to your decor and craft projects with these beautifully handcrafted Wooden Penda Balls. Inspired by the Indian sweet “Penda,” these dome-shaped wooden embellishments add an ethnic touch to festive decorations, pooja thalis, gift hampers, and more. Their golden polish and carved floral design make them a versatile element in Indian traditional artistry.

What Are Wooden Penda Balls?

Wooden Penda Balls are decorative, dome-shaped wooden pieces that resemble the popular Indian sweet “Penda.” These balls are not edible — instead, they are intricately crafted from wood and painted with metallic finishes, usually in gold, to mimic festive elegance. They’re lightweight, reusable, and perfect for embellishing decorative plates, urli setups, or festive backdrops.

Where to Use Wooden Penda Balls:

  • Pooja Thali Decoration: Add them to your thali to elevate your Diwali or Navratri setup.

  • Gift Hampers: Ideal as a traditional filler or accent in wedding and festive hampers.

  • Event Decoration: Used in haldi/mehendi setups, rangoli arrangements, or centerpiece designs.

  • Craft Projects: Perfect for handmade art and decor projects, especially traditional Indian artwork.

  • Tray Decoration: Use them with candles, kumkum holders, or diyas for a royal aesthetic.

  • Home Decor: Add them to bowls, glass jars, or urli pots for a luxurious ethnic display.

Key Features:

  • Material: durable wood.

  • Design: Hand-carved dome shapes with intricate radial or floral lines.

  • Finish: Available in shiny golden polish or matte ethnic tones.

  • Lightweight: Easy to place, arrange, or glue onto other decor items.

  • Reusable: Long-lasting and ideal for multiple festive seasons.

Styling Ideas:

  • Place 7 or 9 penda balls in a decorative tray or urli and surround with petals and tealights.

  • Use them as decorative toppings for dry fruit boxes or wedding giveaways.

  • Glue them onto MDF cutouts or trays for Lippan or traditional mirror art.