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Luxury Spiritual Decor: Designer Diyas, Votives, Puja Essentials & Sacred Home Accents

Premium spiritual home decor that honours Indian devotional traditions through the language of modern design. The Living Influence spiritual decor collection brings together handcrafted and designer pieces like glass diyas, brass and copper diyas, votives, kalash oil lamps, incense holders, puja sets, spiritual candles, and sacred sculptures each designed to make devotion a beautiful, considered, and daily presence in the home.

What Is Spiritual Home Decor?

Spiritual home decor refers to objects placed in a domestic space to support devotional practice, mindfulness, and the creation of sacred atmosphere. In Indian homes, this category has ancient roots: the diya (oil lamp) has been used in Hindu ritual since the Vedic period as a symbol of light, knowledge, and the dispelling of darkness. The kalash (sacred vessel) holds water, coconut, and mango leaves and represents prosperity and divine presence in puja rituals. The incense holder diffuses fragrance as an offering — agarbatti (incense sticks) are used in daily puja across Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism to purify a space and signal the beginning of prayer. In the contemporary Indian home, spiritual decor occupies a distinct design register: it must carry genuine ritual meaning while fitting coherently into modern interiors that value material quality and considered aesthetics. The defining characteristics of premium spiritual home decor are material integrity (glass, brass, copper, glazed ceramic), design intentionality (forms derived from traditional objects but resolved for modern use), and the ability to transition between active devotional use and ambient display as beautiful objects in their own right.

The Living Influence Spiritual Decor Collection

The TLI spiritual decor collection spans products across eight product types — spiritual decor, candles, votives, serveware, table lamps, sculptures, home accents, and drinkware. These curated as puja essentials, gifting pieces, and daily devotional objects for modern Indian homes.

Glass Diyas — Traditional Light in a Contemporary Form

The diya is the central object of Hindu devotional practice. The TLI collection reinterprets this ancient form in hand-crafted glass materials that carry the warmth and translucency of traditional earthen diyas while delivering the design precision and durability suited to modern interiors.

  • Short Glass Diya — A bestselling compact glass diya in a form that references the traditional earthen lamp at a tabletop scale. Available in multiple colour finishes including amber, blue, pink, and frosted white. Suited to mandir shelves, console vignettes, and festive tablescapes.
  • Tall Glass Diya — The taller companion form, designed for placement at the back of a puja arrangement or as a standalone statement piece on a console or sideboard. The elevated form casts a wider light dispersion on surrounding surfaces.

Brass and Copper Diyas — Heritage Material, Refined Form

  • Brass and Copper Diya — Hand-finished in brass and copper these the two metals most traditionally associated with Indian puja ritual. Brass is considered auspicious in Hindu tradition (pitambari, or the golden colour, is associated with Vishnu); copper is used for its believed purifying properties in water and oil. This diya honours both material traditions in a form suited to daily puja and mandir setups.

Kalash Oil Lamps & Puja Vessels

The kalash is among the most sacred objects in Hindu iconography, its a pot-shaped vessel that represents completeness, abundance, and the presence of Lakshmi. The TLI collection includes the kalash form in contemporary glass and hand-crafted finishes for both ritual and decorative use.

  • Muun Kalash Oil Lamp — A designer oil lamp in the kalash form, crafted by Muun Home. Suited to daily aarti, festive puja arrangements, and mandir centrepiece placement.
  • Muun Roli Chawal Kalash Set of 2 — A paired kalash set designed to hold roli (vermilion) and chawal (rice), the two primary ritual offerings in Hindu puja. Hand-crafted by Muun Home with a contemporary profile that reads equally as a spiritual accessory and a design object.

Glass Puja Sets

  • Glass Puja Set — A bestselling complete puja set in hand-crafted glass, offering a coordinated set of vessels for a modern mandir. Glass puja sets bring visual lightness and material consistency to the puja arrangement, a departure from the mixed-material aesthetic of conventional puja accessories. Available in multiple configurations.

Designer Votives — Sacred Light as Decorative Object

Votives, small vessels holding a tealight or oil flame that occupy the intersection between spiritual and decorative function more fluidly than any other object in the collection. They are used on puja shelves, dining tables, windowsills, and meditation corners simultaneously.

  • Crumpled Votive — A sculptural hand-formed glass votive with a crumpled, organic surface that creates complex light refraction when lit. Available in green, purple, and multiple colourways. Each piece carries the variation of handmade production and no two are identical.
  • Kandeel Votive (Set of 2) — Inspired by the kandeel (paper lantern) form of Indian festive decoration, this glass votive set brings lantern-like warmth to puja arrangements and festive tablescapes. Available in amber, blue, and pink.
  • Kanak Yellow Clear Votive (Set of 2) — From the Glass Forest Kanak series, a diya-inspired glass votive in clear yellow, reimagining the traditional earthen diya in hand-crafted glass. The yellow-clear colourway references the turmeric (haldi) and saffron palette of Indian devotional aesthetics.
  • Kanak Teal Votive (Set of 2) — The teal colourway from the Glass Forest Kanak series. Suited to contemporary puja setups and festive table compositions where a cooler colour accent is preferred.

Incense Holders

  • Incense Holder — Amber — A designer incense holder in amber-toned glass with a weighted base. Agarbatti and incense sticks are central to daily puja practice, the holder positions the stick correctly for safe burning while contributing a warm amber glow to the devotional space when lit. The amber finish references the resinous tones of natural incense.

Spiritual Candles

The collection includes candle pieces (scented and unscented) designed for both devotional use and ambient spiritual atmosphere.

  • Twilight Filled Candle — A premium filled candle in a glass vessel suited to meditation corners, bedside tables, and mandir shelves. The warm golden flame of a candle has deep resonance in Indian spiritual practice along with ghee diyas, camphor flames, and oil lamps all share this quality of warm, living light.

Stepbell — Ritual Sound Object

  • Stepbell — A designer puja bell in a stepped form. The bell (ghanta) is sounded at the beginning of aarti and prayer in Hindu ritual its ring is believed to alert the deity to the devotee's presence and to purify the surrounding atmosphere. The Stepbell reinterprets this essential ritual object in a contemporary architectural form suited to modern mandirs and puja corners.

Materials in the Spiritual Decor Collection

Hand-crafted glass. The majority of the TLI spiritual decor collection is executed in hand-crafted glass that is blown, pressed, and formed by hand in small batches. Hand-crafted glass carries the warmth of handmade production: subtle colour variation between pieces, slight irregularities in wall thickness, and the optical depth of glass formed at the human scale. In the context of spiritual objects, these qualities reinforce the sense of individual making that distinguishes sacred objects from mass production.

Brass and copper. Brass (a copper-zinc alloy) and pure copper are the metals most deeply embedded in Indian ritual tradition. Brass vessels are used for holy water (gangajal), for the kalash in worship, and for lamps and diyas in temple and home puja. Copper is valued in Ayurveda and in ritual practice for its supposed ability to purify water and transmit positive energy. The Brass and Copper Diya in this collection honours both metal traditions with a finish that deepens with use.

Amber and coloured glass. The amber, blue, pink, and frosted white colourways across the votive and diya range are not arbitrary colour choices. Amber references the warm flame of a traditional oil lamp and the golden tones of turmeric, saffron, and ghee. Blue references the sacred colour of Vishnu and Krishna in Hindu iconography. Pink references the lotus Lakshmi's flower, symbol of purity and abundance.

How to Style a Modern Puja or Mandir Corner

The mandir shelf. A floating wall-mounted shelf dedicated to puja objects is the most common format in modern apartments. Layer height across the arrangement: a Tall Glass Diya or Stepbell at the back, the Glass Puja Set at mid-level, and the Short Glass Diya or Kanak Votive set at the front. Introduce a small sculpture, the Ganesha or Ganesha Abstract Sculpture from the TLI sculptures range as the central deity object.

The meditation corner. A floor-level meditation space benefits from objects that operate at seated eye-level. A Muun Kalash Oil Lamp on a low side table, a Crumpled Votive on the floor, and the Incense Holder Amber on a flat surface create a multi-sensory devotional environment through light, form, and fragrance.

The festive tablescape. For Diwali, Navratri, and other festival arrangements, the Kandeel Votive Set, Kanak Votive Series, and Glass Puja Set compose naturally into a festive centrepiece. Arrange across a decorative tray for a contained, coherent composition. The glass material catches and multiplies candlelight most effectively on a reflective mirror surface or against a white wall.

The living room accent. Votives and diyas do not need to be confined to a designated puja space. A pair of Kanak Votives on a coffee table or a Crumpled Votive on a console shelf introduces spiritual warmth into everyday living spaces without requiring a formal devotional context.

Spiritual Decor as Gifting

The TLI spiritual decor collection is among the most versatile gifting categories on the platform. The products in this collection carry the Gifts tag, and are designated as Gift Hamper-suitable. Premium spiritual decor pieces are appropriate for housewarming gifts (a Glass Puja Set or Brass and Copper Diya is a traditional and meaningful housewarming offering), Diwali gifting (the Kanak Votive Series and Kandeel Votive Set are directly festival-aligned), wedding and grihapravesh gifting (a Muun Roli Chawal Kalash Set carries specific ritual significance for new home blessing ceremonies), and corporate gifting in a culturally resonant Indian context.

For curated spiritual gifting options, explore the full gift hampers collection at The Living Influence.

Shop Premium Spiritual Decor Online in India

Buy from The Living Influence's curated spiritual decor collection, designer pieces spanning glass diyas, brass lamps, kalash oil lamps, votives, puja sets, incense holders, and sacred candles — all available with free PAN India shipping. Part of the wider home decor range, each piece is selected for material integrity, devotional meaning, and the design quality to live beautifully in modern Indian interiors.

For interior design consultation on creating a puja corner or mandir space in your home, connect with the TLI team via the interior design consultation service.

FAQs

What types of spiritual decor are available at The Living Influence?
The collection includes pieces across glass diyas, brass and copper diyas, kalash oil lamps, glass puja sets, designer votives, incense holders, spiritual candles, puja bells (the Stepbell), and sacred sculptures, curated for both daily devotional use and festive spiritual arrangements.

What is the difference between a diya and a votive?
A diya is a traditional Indian oil lamp historically made from earthen clay, filled with ghee or mustard oil, and lit with a cotton wick. In the TLI collection, diyas appear in hand-crafted glass and brass-copper. A votive is a small vessel designed to hold a tealight candle it shares the function of devotional light but is more broadly suited to decorative ambient use beyond formal puja practice. Both serve the same spiritual purpose of bringing sacred light into a space.

What is a kalash and how is it used in puja?
The kalash is a rounded pot-shaped vessel, one of the most sacred objects in Hindu iconography symbolising completeness, abundance, and the presence of the goddess Lakshmi. In puja ritual, a kalash is filled with water, topped with a coconut surrounded by mango leaves, and placed on a bed of rice. In the TLI collection, the Muun Kalash Oil Lamp and Muun Roli Chawal Kalash Set of 2 reinterpret this form for contemporary mandir setups and gifting.

What materials are most appropriate for spiritual home decor?
Traditional materials for Indian spiritual objects are brass, copper, silver, and earthen clay — all materials considered auspicious or purifying in Hindu ritual tradition. In the TLI collection, hand-crafted glass extends this vocabulary with a material that carries warmth, translucency, and the quality of handmade production while being more practical for modern home use.

Is spiritual decor suitable as a housewarming or Diwali gift?
Yes, strongly. A Glass Puja Set, Brass and Copper Diya, or Kanak Votive Set are among the most culturally meaningful and universally appreciated gifting choices for Indian households. They carry ritual significance, premium material quality, and the kind of considered design that communicates genuine thought and taste.

How do I care for glass spiritual decor pieces?
Hand-crafted glass votives and diyas should be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners that may scratch the surface. When using as oil lamps, use refined edible oil or ghee to avoid synthetic lamp oils that may leave residue. For wax votives, trim the wick to approximately 5mm before each use to prevent excessive soot.

Can spiritual decor pieces be used outside a dedicated puja room?
Yes. A Crumpled Votive, Kandeel Votive, or Short Glass Diya functions equally well on a dining table, console, coffee table, or windowsill any surface where a warm, considered light source adds atmosphere. The collection is designed so that every piece works as a beautiful decorative object independently of its devotional context.