Bandhan Tray
Bandhan Tray
A festival that celebrates the sacred bond between husband and wife deserves an assortment of treats made with the purest ingredients. For your special Karwa Chauth, we’ve handpicked essential goodies and carefully curated the Bandhan tray with a selection of traditional sweets and savouries packed in Indian gota potlis to bring extra cheer to your celebration.
- 11 Piece Assorted Laddoos Box in Embellished Organza Wrap
- Gur Para Tin
- Salted Tangy Nuts Tin
- Mewa Pudina Nakmeen Pouch
- Potli of Feni
- Potli of Meethi & Feeki Mathi
- Gota Tray
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Assorted Laddoo Box: The Assorted Laddoo Box is a celebration of timeless artistry. Each laddoo is hand-rolled with care, a graceful performance that echoes generations of skill and tradition. Our Mudra boxes pay homage to this revered craftsmanship and the discipline of our halwais, whose precision transforms simple ingredients into exquisite creations. Within, 11 distinct pieces come together like a symphony of flavour and form where reminiscent flavours are crafted into sweet, joyful experiences.
Gur Para: Crunchy diamond shaped sweet snack made with flour and slow fried until golden brown. This irresistible snack is sweetened with organic jaggery.
Tangy Nuts: Infused with Indian Spices, this snack is bursting with flavour and seasoning. This variety of almonds brings a mouth-watering twist to a simple and healthy dish.
Mewa Pudina Namkeen: Delectable mix of goodness filled with an abundance of dry fruit, crunchy fried boondi, and sev. This perfect savoury and nutty mixture is topped with hand-ground masala.
Potli of Feni: An elegant potli brimming with delicate, golden feni – a timeless indulgence crafted to add sophistication and sweetness to your celebrations.
Potli of Big Mathi: A regal potli filled with crisp, golden mathis a classic savoury delight, exquisitely crafted to bring a touch of tradition and elegance to every celebration.


