- Embracing the Festival of Lights
Diwali, often called Deepavali, stands as a universal festival of lights, celebrated with fervor across the globe. This illuminating occasion symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, where light prevails over darkness. Beyond its luminous essence, Diwali signifies the spirit of homecoming, the celebration of family bonds, and the expression of love and friendship.
- Radiate Splendor with Gold and Diamonds
As the festival of lights approaches, there’s no better way to welcome it than by adorning yourself with the opulence and glitter of gold and diamonds. These exquisite elements also serve as wonderful gifts for your loved ones during this grand celebration.
Day One – Dhanteras: “Welcoming Prosperity”
Diwali, a five-day extravaganza, commences with Dhanteras, also known as Dhanvantari Trayodasi. This auspicious day invites the purchase of gold, diamond, or silver jewellery, believed to usher in wealth and good fortune. Welcome prosperity into your home with gold coins or a dazzling diamond-studded bracelet.
Day Two – Naraka Chaturdasi or Chotti Diwali: “Festive Togetherness”
The second day of Diwali, known as Naraka Chaturdasi or Chotti Diwali, commemorates Lord Krishna’s victory over the demon Narakasura. Delight in various sweets to welcome guests, visit friends and family, and exchange heartfelt gifts.
Make this Chotti Diwali extra special by gifting exquisite gold jewellery to your loved ones. A beautiful gold pendant or a bracelet adorned with precious stones is the perfect gift to make them feel extraordinary.
Day Three – Diwali: “Radiant Festivities”
The third day, Diwali, stands as the pinnacle of celebrations. It’s the perfect occasion for women to adorn themselves in splendid attire. Elevate your Diwali look with resplendent Gold and Diamond Jewellery. Don a diamond-studded choker paired with matching diamond earrings, and you will instantly transform into a dazzling diva.
Opt for a more traditional look with a layered gold necklace featuring intricate designs and complement it with Chandbali earrings. Complete your Diwali ensemble with gold bangles studded with rubies and precious stones.

Day Four – Padwa: “Celebrating Endless Love”
The fourth day, known as Padwa, symbolizes the deep bond between husband and wife. The wife applies tilak on the husband’s forehead, praying for his prosperity and longevity. As a token of love and care, the husband offers her presents.
Express your love with a beautiful Polki-studded necklace and matching earrings, symbolizing enduring affection. Polki jewellery, available in both traditional and modern designs, makes an ideal gift. Consider a diamond and emerald-studded ring for an unforgettable token of love.
Day Five – Bhaiya Dhooj or Bhai Dhooj: “Siblings’ Affection”
The final day of Diwali celebrations honors the cherished bond between siblings. As a symbol of love, the sister applies tilak on her brother’s forehead, and in return, the brother offers her beautiful gifts.
This Diwali, make your sister feel extraordinarily special by gifting her an intricately designed necklace in Kundan work and matching earrings. A Kada, or a thick gold bangle studded with precious stones, will surely bring joy to her heart.
Make this Diwali a celebration to remember by choosing from a wide array of gold, diamond, and silver jewellery from Sharma Jewellers.
