20 ways to celebrate Diwali in style
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Tod’s x Rahul Mishra velvet and leather T Timeless mules, £915
Ikai Asai walnut wood Akrod plate set, Rs20,000 (about £182)
Sani viscose Tanvi set, $510, nordstrom.com
Ellementry mango wood Gren table lamp, about £42.
The India Craft Project playing cards, about £8.50
Nicobar stainless steel, wood and resin Sahara forks and spoons, $34 for set of four
Painting of Sapta Swarupa Annakutotsava Nathdwara, £500, phillipsantiques.com
Gado Living powder-coated iron Elan serving trays, £16.64
Ritu Kumar cotton voile pillow, about £12, luxury.tatacliq.com
Ira Udaipur soapstone and brass Kamal incense holder, about £41, thehouseofthings.com
Rena porcelain Fish serving spoons, about £6.30 for set of three
Manpriya gold, diamond and malachite Morph earrings, £4,270
Shruti Sushma gold and diamond Modern Love bracelet, about £4,640
Dries Van Noten printed cotton kaftan, €525
Carousel Jewels aquamarine and morganite Iris necklace, £235
1800s Indian bronze candle holder, £380, vinterior.co
Kaunteya gold-plated china Jyamiti side plates, about £65.90 for set of two
Objectry wood and fabric floor chairs, about £770 for set of two
Sarita Handa oak Flare side table, about £624
Anantaya glass and walnut wood Elixir carafe, about £31.80
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