Description
The Lohri Gheebatti – Phulkari draws inspiration from the vibrant colours and intricate patterns of traditional Phulkari craftsmanship. Hand-poured in a terracotta vessel, this gheebatti is made using a time-honoured blend of beeswax, soy wax, and desi ghee, enriched with essential oils and the sacred tradition of til.
The terracotta vessel is hand-painted in lively Phulkari colours, celebrating folk art and festive warmth. Accented with mango wood elements and infused with the refreshing floral notes of genda and gulab, this gheebatti creates a joyful and inviting ambience—perfect for Lohri celebrations, rituals, and winter evenings.
The word Lohri comes from ‘Tilohri’ i.e. ‘til’ meaning sesame and ‘rorhi’ meaning jaggery/gur. Lohri is the celebration of arrival of longer days after the winter solstice. The Lighting of the bonfire during this winter festival is an ancient tradition. The festival is celebrated by dedicating ‘til’ to fire as a ritual of offering to Sun Diety.
LOHRI GHEEBATTI is small form of Lohri to celebrate the tradition with Mother Earth. It is made of Desi Ghee and beeswax which are air purifying , fallen branches collected from surroundings , cow dung , copper vessel, terracotta vessel, essential oils and til as tradition.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Millions of trees are cut for wood required for burning during bonfire which creates pollution. Lohri gheebatti is an initiative to celebrate the tradition of offering til to fire.
Let’s Celebrate the tradition with Mother Earth
AROMA: Genda & Gulab
ELEMENTS: Mango Wood
Size: 5” Diameter
Burning Time: 3–4 hours





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