Diwali dry fruit gift hamper with almonds and cashews in gold glass-lidded jars, foil-wrapped chocolates and two ceramic diyas in an open brown gift box

Shubh Mewa — Diwali Dry Fruit Gift Hamper | Almonds, Cashews, Chocolates & 2 Ceramic Diyas

The dry fruit everyone expects, in jars they actually keep Almost every Diwali dry fruit gift box is nuts in a sealed pouch inside a tray, and the tray goes in the bin the same evening. This one puts the almonds and the cashews into...

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02 · Good to Know

Before you gift it

Everything worth knowing — sizes, shelf life, branding, shipping — in one place.

Shipping & delivery
Bulk & branding

From 25 units: logo on the box, branded ribbon and a custom card. GST invoice on every business order — see corporate gifting for tiers and sampling.

Care & sustainability

The keepsake box is reusable and all packaging is plastic-free kraft and cloth. Explore the full eco-friendly gift range.

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Description
WHY THIS WORKS AS A DIWALI GIFT

It gives them what they were hoping for. Dry fruit is the most-expected gift of the festival for a reason — it gets eaten, it gets shared with visitors, and nobody has to pretend to like it. Sending something clever instead of something wanted is a common Diwali mistake. This box does the expected thing properly rather than avoiding it.

The packaging does not become rubbish. The two jars are the difference between a gift and a delivery. Glass-lidded, gold-bodied and worth keeping, they end up holding nuts, sugar, saffron or nothing at all on a kitchen shelf, with your name still faintly attached to them. A sealed pouch inside a moulded tray cannot do that.

The diyas make it the festival, not just the food. Two glazed ceramic diyas mean something in the box gets lit on the night. That is the moment the gift is actually part of Diwali rather than a parcel that arrived during it — and it is the piece the family puts out again next year.

There is a card, and it says what you want it to. A printed message in your own words, not a generic festive line. For a gift going to a parent, an in-law or a client you have not seen all year, that card is the part that gets read twice.

FOR DIWALI CORPORATE GIFTS AT SCALE

The box is built for it — the lid already reads Corporate Gifting, and the format holds up across a list: employees, clients, vendors and channel partners all receive something recognisable and appropriate, with no dietary awkwardness beyond the nut declaration and nothing that needs explaining.

One honest thing about food at scale, said plainly rather than glossed over: edible hampers carry dates. That means corporate orders need a lead time, and it means the delivery window matters more than it does on a non-perishable gift. Tell us your headcount and your delivery dates early and we will work backwards from them, rather than promising a window we would have to break.

Share your quantity, your delivery city list and your logo file on WhatsApp and we will confirm branding options and a dispatch schedule in writing.
What's inside
● Almonds (50g) in a Decorative Glass-Lidded Jar
● Cashews (50g) in a Decorative Glass-Lidded Jar
● Chocolates (10 pcs)
● Ceramic Diyas (2 pcs)
● Greeting Card with Your Custom Message
● Brown Rigid Gift Box with Bronze Ribbon
Specifications
  • Almonds - 50g, presented in a decorative jar with a clear glass lid and crystal knob
  • Cashews - 50g, presented in a matching decorative jar with a clear glass lid and crystal knob
  • Jars - 2, gold lattice-textured bodies with clear glass lids, reusable after the dry fruit is finished
  • Chocolates - 10 pieces, individually wrapped in gold foil, supplied in a sealed pouch
  • Ceramic diyas - 2, glazed ceramic, one orange and one yellow, each seated in its own printed carton
  • Gift box - Brown rigid gift box with a bronze satin ribbon and gold foil finish
  • Allergens - Contains tree nuts: almonds and cashews
  • Pricing - Available on request. Bulk pricing can be shared after quantity, branding requirement and delivery timeline are confirmed.
Item info
● Almonds & Cashews – Fifty grams of each, a tasting quantity meant to be opened and shared over the festival rather than stored for a month.
● Decorative Jars – Gold lattice bodies with clear glass lids and a faceted crystal knob. They are the reason this is a gift rather than a delivery – they stay on the counter long after the dry fruit is finished.
● Chocolates – Ten pieces, individually wrapped in gold foil and supplied in a sealed pouch.
● Ceramic Diyas – Two glazed diyas, one orange and one yellow, each in its own printed carton. Ceramic needs no soaking before use and wipes clean afterwards, so they come out again next year.
● Greeting Card – Printed with your own message rather than a generic festive line.
● Gift Box – A brown rigid gift box with a bronze satin ribbon and a gold foil finish.
Perfect for
Diwali Gifts · Deepavali Gifts · Dhanteras Gifts · Bhai Dooj Gifts · Diwali Gifts for Parents · Diwali Gifts for In-Laws · Diwali Gifts for Family · Diwali Corporate Gifts · Diwali Gifts for Employees · Diwali Client Gifts · Diwali Party Return Gifts
Additional information
THE JARS ARE THE POINT, NOT THE PACKAGING

Most dry fruit gifting is packaging-led in the worst sense: the box looks generous, and inside it the nuts are in a plastic pouch in a moulded plastic tray, both of which are rubbish within the hour. These two jars are the opposite decision. They have glass lids and a knob you lift rather than a seal you tear, and they are sized to sit on a kitchen counter or a dining table without looking like leftovers from a gift. When the almonds are gone, the jar holds something else. That is the difference between a gift that is remembered in November and one that is not.

ABOUT THE CERAMIC DIYAS

Two diyas, glazed ceramic, one orange and one yellow, each in its own printed carton so they arrive unchipped. Ceramic rather than terracotta means they do not need soaking before use and they wipe clean afterwards, and the glaze keeps the colour through the season instead of staining. They are the piece in this box that turns it from food into Diwali — something gets lit, on the night, because of the gift you sent.

They are also the piece most likely to be kept and reused, so they are worth unwrapping carefully.

ON THE DRY FRUIT

Almonds and cashews are the two most universally accepted nuts in Indian gifting — no acquired taste, no regional preference to get wrong, and both are used in cooking as readily as they are eaten by hand. Fifty grams of each is a tasting quantity rather than a pantry restock: enough to be offered to visitors over the festival, not so much that it sits opened for a month.

Store them in the jars with the lids seated, keep them somewhere dry and out of direct sun, and use them within a reasonable period of opening as you would any loose dry fruit.

PERSONALISING IT

The card carries your own message, printed rather than handwritten, so it is legible and consistent across a large order. Send us the wording with your order. For corporate runs the card can carry your company's festive message in place of ours, and your mark can be printed on the box lid — which is already a foil-printed surface, so nothing new has to be proven.

BRANDING IT FOR A CORPORATE DIWALI RUN

The two surfaces that make sense are the box lid and the greeting card. Both are print surfaces already, both are seen at the moment of opening, and neither puts a logo onto an object the recipient then has to live with on a shelf — which is the mistake that makes branded hampers feel like merchandise instead of gifts. The jars, the diyas and the foil-wrapped chocolates are all deliberately left unbranded for that reason.

Send vector artwork — AI, EPS, PDF or SVG — so the mark scales cleanly. If you only have a PNG or JPG, send the largest clean version and we will tell you honestly whether it holds at size. The sequence is always artwork approval, then a sample or final preview, then the full run.

WHAT IS NOT ON THIS PAGE, AND WHY

You will not find dimensions, jar capacity in millilitres, a chocolate flavour or composition, a shelf life, a weight or an FSSAI licence number above. Those have not been stated to us in a form we would stand behind in writing, and on food in particular a plausible-sounding guess is worse than a blank — the specification block is the only instrument you have for judging something you cannot pick up.

Two of those gaps matter more than the rest and we would rather say so than bury it: this hamper contains tree nuts, and the chocolate's composition has not been specified, so if you or your recipient has a nut allergy please ask us before ordering rather than relying on this page. Ask us for any measurement or detail you need and we will check the actual product and tell you what it says.
Returns
Hampers are not eligible for return, exchange or refund. The only exception is a hamper that arrives damaged in transit — this must be reported through the delivery partner at the time of delivery so the claim can be raised.
Please note
Keep the jars — they are meant to outlast the dry fruit. Wipe the glass lids clean, store the nuts somewhere dry with the lids seated, and unwrap the ceramic diyas carefully so they can be used again next year.

Contains tree nuts (almonds and cashews). If your recipient has a nut allergy, please check with us before ordering.

CUSTOMIZE IT — LOGOS, BRANDING & BULK ORDERS.

Your mark can be printed on the gift box lid and on the greeting card, and the card can carry your company's own festive message. Share your quantity, your delivery dates and your logo file on WhatsApp and we will come back with branding options and a confirmed dispatch schedule.
FAQs

Questions, answered

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1What exactly is inside this Diwali dry fruit hamper?
Fifty grams each of almonds and cashews in two glass-lidded jars, ten foil-wrapped chocolates, two ceramic diyas in their own cartons, and a card with your message.
2Are the dry fruit jars reusable after the nuts are finished?
Yes, that is the point of them. Each jar has a clear glass lid and a crystal knob and is made to stay on a kitchen counter long after the almonds and cashews are gone.
3Does this hamper contain nuts or other allergens?
Yes. It contains tree nuts, both almonds and cashews. The chocolate composition is not yet specified, so please check with us before ordering if allergies are a concern.
4Are the diyas ceramic, and do they come ready to use?
They are glazed ceramic, one orange and one yellow, each packed in its own printed carton. Ceramic needs no soaking before use and wipes clean after the festival.
5Can I add my own message to the card?
Yes. The greeting card is printed with your own wording rather than a generic festive line. Send us the message with your order and we will print it.
6Can we order these in bulk with our company logo?
Yes. Your logo prints on the gift box lid and the greeting card, and the card can carry your own festive message. Send quantity and your logo file on WhatsApp.
7How early should we place a corporate Diwali order?
As early as possible. This hamper contains food, so it carries dates and needs a real lead time. Share your headcount and delivery dates and we will work backwards from them.