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What is Pithi Saliya?

"The pithi or haldi ceremony is a significant pre-wedding ritual in many South Asian cultures. It involves applying a turmeric paste (pithi) to the bride and groom's skin to cleanse, purify, and beautify them before their wedding day.

What are Pithi Saliya haldi sticks?

"Pithi Saliya Haldi Stick" is a tool used in the Pithi Saliya ritual to apply the turmeric mixture onto the bride's skin.

What is the significance of turmeric in the pithi saliya / haldi ceremony ritual?

The yellow color of turmeric is considered auspicious and is believed to bring good luck, ward off evil spirits, and enhance the couple's glow for their big day.

Where can I find decorative pithi saliya sticks?

LovenSpie offers a stunning selection of decorative haldi sticks to enhance and make the ceremony even more memorable.

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Pithi Saliya Product Collection

Pithi Saliya is a traditional grooming tool used in Indian households during weddings and other auspicious occasions. It typically consists of a bowl, tray or container, along with a small spatula-like tool known as a Saliya. The bowl or container is used to hold a mixture of turmeric, sandalwood powder, and other ingredients, which are then applied to the bride or groom's body to cleanse and purify the skin before the wedding ceremony. The Saliya is used to scoop out the mixture and apply it to the body in a gentle, circular motion. In addition to its traditional use during weddings, Pithi Saliya can also be used for personal grooming and as a decorative piece in Indian homes.