For the recipient who loves to relax and pamper themselves, this clay mask contains rose petals and rose water, saffron and pomegranate to soothe even sensitive skin.
Even if you're far away (or shopping last-minute), you can share this gift without dealing with shipping. With an annual MasterClass membership, they'll have access to courses taught by hundreds of today's top performers, chefs, entrepreneurs and athletes, from Madhur Jaffrey to Richard Branson to Alicia Keys.
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Our Place, which sells the coveted Always Pan, has a whole Diwali collection on their site. You'll get a set of two serving trays, available in different colors, that can be gifted to the person who is hosting the holiday.
As so many of us have learned over the past few years, puzzles aren't just for kids. This colorful rangoli-shaped one is as festive as it is ideal for occupying little hands while the adults cook, clean or linger over a cup of chai.
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Credit: The Playful Indian Serve a giggle with a cup of any favorite beverage with these adorable handmade food pun coasters. Choose a handful to gift together or give one to each guest for an ultra-personalized goodie bag.
Satisfy any sweet tooth with this box of delicious Indian treats. It comes with a delightful assortment of soan papdi, mawa peda and mysore pak. Serve them as part of a celebration with friends and family and don't forget to grab an extra box to savor all by yourself.
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Help your favorite chai drinker explore new options or give a newcomer plenty to play with by sending them this versatile gift pack. Once they discover a favorite, they can order a larger batch of the winner to keep them sipping fragrant hot drinks for the rest of the year.
This pretty personalized gift will help the recipient wear their Desi pride wherever they go. It comes in a variety of lengths and your choice of sterling silver, rose gold or yellow gold to suit your recipient's style.
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Send them everything they need to light up their Diwali celebration, complete with pretty diyas, a henna-painted holder, a bag of nuts for snacking and more.
Credit: Scrumptious Wicks You can't go wrong with a candle that smells like the Earth after a good, soaking rain. With notes of green leaves, sandalwood and ozone (that "it just poured" smell), it'll transport you back home, no matter where you are.
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Credit: 3 Curious Monkeys Share a story with the little ones that celebrates Desi culture by reading this award-winning picture book together. It also comes with coloring activities to keep the kids busy when you're done.
To infuse their cooking with Indian and Sri Lankan flavors (or restock their already-robust spice cabinet), build them the perfect starter pack of three to nine jars of signature spices. They're perfect for newlyweds, first-time homeowners, college students or anyone who likes to cook or needs a little kitchen inspiration.
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Don't leave Fido or Fluffy out of the Diwali fun! This soft, plushy toy is shaped like a samosa to make playtime even more adorable. Remember to supervise your pets when they chew, especially if they're prone to tearing apart their stuffies.
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Keep your diyas burning brightly without leaving smoke stains on the ceiling with this stainless steel candle accessory set. It comes with a wick trimmer, a snuffer and a wax dipper that will become a part of your celebration (or just your candle habit) for many years.
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Divide your crew into teams to test your Bollywood knowledge with this fun and competitive board game. Just like your favorite Bollywood flick, it's not over until it's over.
Perfect for that artsy friend who always looks picture-perfect, these lavender-infused henna cones will smell pretty as she creates beautiful designs. They are perishable, so keep them in the fridge if you're not going to use them within a couple of days.
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With sections on everything from street food to desserts with plenty of homestyle Indian mainstays in between, this cookbook will help you create better-than-takeout dishes at home. Both beginner cooks and kitchen experts will be able to craft some delectable creations with this book's expert guidance.
Give the kids this activity box on the first day of Diwali to help them celebrate the whole festival. It includes a rangoli puzzle, a kit to make your own coasters and a DIY toran garland set.
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Help your nani keep the entire family close to her heart with this beautifully personalized birthstone necklace. It comes in rose gold, silver and yellow gold so you can match her preferred jewelry palette, too.
Whenever one person lights up their half of this beautiful pair of lamps, the other one turns on too, for a thoughtful (and Diwali-appropriate!) reminder that they're never far from your thoughts.
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Lizz (she/her) is a senior editor at Good Housekeeping, where she runs the GH Book Club, edits essays and long-form features and writes about pets, books and lifestyle topics. A journalist for almost two decades, she is the author of Biography of a Body and Buffalo Steel. She also teaches journalism as an adjunct professor at New York University's School of Professional Studies and creative nonfiction at the Muse Writing Center, and coaches with the New York Writing Room.
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