Collection: BANDANWAARS & TORANS

Torans are decorative hangings or doorways found in Indian and Nepalese culture, usually made of fabrics or flower garlands. They are used to adorn homes and businesses during festivals, weddings, and other auspicious occasions.

Traditional torans are typically made of handwoven fabrics such as cotton, silk or jute and are decorated with intricate embroidery, beads, mirrors, and other embellishments. Flower torans, on the other hand, are made of fresh flowers that are strung together on a thread and draped across doorways or windows.

Torans are believed to bring good luck, prosperity, and happiness to homes and businesses, and are often used as a symbol of welcome or hospitality. In Hinduism, torans are used during religious ceremonies and rituals as a way to ward off evil spirits and bring blessings and prosperity to the household.

Today, torans are still widely used in Indian and Nepalese culture, and can be found in different styles, colors, and materials to suit different occasions and personal preferences.