Clay lamps crafted for the festival of lights - Deepavali which will be celebrated from the 3rd Nov to 5th Nov (both days inclusive :) ) Clicked with Nokia N8
To view more images on this theme or to participate in this challenging meme please click
here
This is enticing! Fascinating, how so many cultures have a festival of lights in late autumn.
ReplyDeleteYou captured the scene with all its "trinketry" and texture.
Terrific capture and it is enticing indeed! It's been fun watching the preparations for Deepavali on several blogs lately!
ReplyDeleteWish you a Happy Diwali! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the little lamps! I wish I had thought to buy one when I was in Bengaluru back in 2009!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and folks a very happy Diwali!
Perfect for the theme. Happy Diwali.
ReplyDeleteNice shot....happy Diwali.
ReplyDeletecheck my challenge: http://jidhu.blogspot.com/2010/11/thursday-challenge-crafts.html
I love to see the patterns on those oil lamp, so pretty! Wishing you and your family a joyous Divali. Time for me to go to the Little India in Serangoon Road to check out the sales for Divali's need.
ReplyDeletebelle photo et beau patchwork de couleurs
ReplyDeleteWow, very nice! What an apt image for the festive season! Happy Diwalito you and your family Deepak :)
ReplyDeleteSkillful! Happy Divalli to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteHello, I am back ;)!
ReplyDeleteLove these clay diyas.. We used to paint them in school in our hobby class, lovely vibrant colours..
Nice shot, spirit of Diwali.
A lot of intricate designs. Happy Diwali to you.
ReplyDeleteSo many adorable stuffs!Love the hearts!
ReplyDeleteLéia
I love these clay lamps!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali:)
Its that time of the year again :)
ReplyDeletehappy diwali 2u n ur readers :)!!!
ReplyDeleteYour festival is getting a lot of press over here lately since our president is coming over with 3500 of his best friends at a cost of about $2,000,000,000 to the U.S. tax payer. I'll bet it is a beautiful site, and if you see mr. obama would you do us all a favor a keep him?
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali
ReplyDeleteLovely image :)
ReplyDeletePretty clay diyas.
ReplyDeleteDeepak, I wish you a happy Diwali and good wishes for joy and prosperity.
~celine
the charms of diwali lies in the diyas :D
ReplyDeletewell captured
Diyas!...people are getting very creative!
ReplyDeletewonderful diya with beautiful carvings.
ReplyDeleteVery nice designs! I like the heart shaped one..
ReplyDeleteVery nice designs! I like the heart shaped one..
ReplyDeletePretty clay diyas.
ReplyDeleteDeepak, I wish you a happy Diwali and good wishes for joy and prosperity.
~celine
Lovely image :)
ReplyDeleteWow, very nice! What an apt image for the festive season! Happy Diwalito you and your family Deepak :)
ReplyDelete