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Soak the paddy toran in clean water for 5 minutes.
Remove and gently rinse to clear any dust.
Allow it to Air dry completely in shade (avoid sunlight).
Once fully dry, hang it on the main door, entrance, pooja room, or doorway
Brings positive energy & prosperity to home entrance
Traditional auspicious symbol in Indian culture
Made from 100% natural dried paddy grains
Eco-friendly & biodegradable home décor
Ideal for Main Door, Pooja Room, Festivals & Housewarming
Handcrafted by skilled rural artisans
Natural golden finish gives premium traditional look
Lightweight, reusable & long-lasting with proper care
Ships across Bangalore, Karnataka & All India
Dispatch within 1–2 business days
Delivery time: 3–6 working days depending on location
Carefully packed to protect natural paddy structure
Bulk / festive orders available
Returns are accepted only for damaged or wrong product received.
Customer must report the issue within 48 hours of delivery.
Clear photo proof and full unboxing video proof are mandatory for return approval.
Unboxing video must be recorded from start (sealed package) to complete opening without cuts.
Product must be unused, unwashed, and in original condition with original packaging.
Natural color variation, grain size variation, or minor natural differences are not considered defects (as this is a natural handcrafted product).
Returns without proper photo + video proof will not be eligible for replacement/refund.
1. Is the toran made from real paddy?
Yes, it is handcrafted using 100% natural dried paddy grains.
2. How long will it last?
With proper care and moisture control, it can last 1–2 years or more.
3. Can it be reused every year?
Yes, store in dry place after use to reuse for festivals and occasions.
4. Is it suitable for outdoor use?
Best for indoor or shaded entrance areas. Avoid heavy rain exposure.
5. Does it bring good luck?
Traditionally, paddy toran symbolizes prosperity, abundance, and positivity.