traditional handmade terracotta clay diyas used for Diwali and other festive occasions. These diyas are typically used for lighting and decorating homes during Diwali a popular festival in India. Here's some information about these diyas and how they are used: Material: Jaipur Ace Diwali diyas are made from terracotta clay. Terracotta is a popular choice for making diyas because it can withstand the heat of the diya's flame and is traditionally used in India. Handmade: These diyas are often handmade by skilled artisans. The process involves shaping the clay into diya forms and allowing them to dry before they are fired in a kiln. After firing they are usually painted and decorated to enhance their aesthetic appeal. Diwali Decoration: Diwali also known as the Festival of Lights is a significant Hindu festival. People light diyas like these to symbolize the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. They are placed at entrances in windows and throughout the home to create a warm and festive atmosphere. Puja and Rituals: Diyas are also an essential part of Hindu rituals and pujas. They are often used to worship deities and seek blessings during religious ceremonies. Lighting a diya is a gesture of reverence and devotion. Diya Wax Candle: In addition to traditional oil lamps some people use diya wax candles during Diwali. These candles are designed to resemble traditional diyas but are made from wax making them easier to use and less messy than oil lamps. They can also be scented or decorated to enhance their beauty. Home Decoration: Apart from their religious and cultural significance these diyas are also used for home decoration. Their intricate designs and vibrant colors can add a touch of elegance and festivity to your living space during Diwali and other special occasions.