The image you uploaded shows two beautifully decorated traditional hanging ornaments, often used during festivals like Diwali for home decoration or as auspicious symbols. These types of ornaments are generally known as toran or bandhanwar in Indian culture.
- They are circular in shape with intricate beading and embellishments, including golden accents and colorful stones.
- Each piece has a prominent red disc at the top with Hindi text: the left one reads “लाभ” (Labh, meaning “Profit” or “Gain”) and the right one reads “शुभ” (Shubh, meaning “Auspicious” or “Good Fortune”).
- Both ornaments feature dangling pearl-like beads and are decorated with small leaf-shaped elements.
- These kinds of ornaments are typically hung near the entrance of homes to welcome prosperity and good luck, aligning with traditional beliefs.
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