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Whether you call it Diwali, Divali, Deepavali, or Deepawali; these beautiful Foil Diwali Cutouts are sure to shine and sparkle during your festival of lights.  Each package comes with 10 pieces ranging in size from 10 to 11.5 inches. Foil Diwali Cutouts

Foil Diwali Cutouts

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Add even more color, shine and interest to your Diwali celebration with this vibrant Diwali streamer set.  This set includes both English and Hindi lettering, and 12 feet of ribbon to hang the 7.25 inch tall cutouts from.  Includes 14 pieces in total! 2-in-1 Foil Diwali Streamer Set

2-in-1 Foil Diwali Streamer Set

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A beautiful, bright and colorful way to add interest to your Diwali serving table!  Use this Foil Diwali Centerpiece as a focal point on a table or tray, or as a background piece for a decorative Diwali display.  Completely assembled. Foil Diwali Centerpiece

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How do you add interest, color and movement to your Diwali celebration?  Hang these colorful and kinetic Diwali Whirls!  Each package includes 12 whirls.  6 are 15 inches long without danglers, 6 are 28.5 inches long with danglers. Diwali Whirls

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Celebrate the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. Add these colorful, bright and illuminating decorations with diyas, candles and lanterns, firework, and rangoli designs for your Diwali celebrations!


3 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Diwali

  1. Diwali was first celebrated in the White House by George W. Bush in 2003
  2. Diwali was given official status by the United States Congress in 2007
  3. Barack Obama wase the first president to personally attend Diwali at the White House in 2009

Diwali: Festival Of Light (courtesy National Geographic)