Last Diwali, millennials snapped up eco-friendly gifts 40% more than the year before.
That is the proof we're craving that perfect mash-up of roots and relevance in every unboxing. I get it. You're scrolling through endless options, heart racing for something that feels a little more like yourself.
As someone who's styled everyone from startup hustlers to family elders, I've learned gifting isn't just about the wrap—it's about the story it tells.
Let me pull back the curtain on curating Diwali gift boxes that honor the diyas' glow while fitting seamlessly into a fast-scroll life. We'll keep it real, actionable, and yeah, a little lit.
The Heritage Stole
For your Diwali gift set, start here: grab a Diwali gift box centered on a unisex stole. It's versatile AF—no gender hang-ups, just pure drape.
Take the Taroob Gift Set of Superfine Unisex Jamawar Stole in grey—Rs. 1,300, tucked into a handcrafted sustainable box that feels like a quiet nod to the earth.
Why this one? The 70x200 cm size hits that sweet spot: long enough to layer over a hoodie for casual Fridays, structured for tucking into a kurta at family pujas.
Paisley Pop Stole
Oh man, the time I gifted my roommate a paisley stole? He was all "bro, I don't do traditional," until he looped it over his graphic tee for a rooftop party.
Suddenly, he's the vibe curator, patterns catching the city lights like fireflies. Diwali gift boxes thrive on that surprise twist—familiar motifs, but remixed for the now.
The Taroob Gift Set of Paisley Silk Jamawar Stole in mustard multi, priced at Rs. 1,500 is a great paisley stole.
The micro-modal touch is apparent again, and a wonderful paisley swirl print that suggests opulence.
Combine it with tea lights or a handwritten note on recycled paper.
Or, for deeper value, monogram the tag with their initials using a metallic pen (under Rs. 200 on any stationery app).
Black Gold Stole
Neutral palettes? They're my secret weapon.
Black and gold provide stunning contrast with deep black grounding the festive gold threads, like a quiet rebellion against the sequin overload.
The Taroob Gift Set of Unisex Black & Gold Stole nails it at Rs. 1,500—micro-modal, 70x200 cm, boxed sustainably for that guilt-free glow.
Ideal for a Diwali gift set when you want understated luxe. No loud prints, just subtle shine that elevates everything from athleisure to anarkalis.
Include a small vial of attar in the box—Rs. 300, earthy notes that amp the heritage vibe.
Check Stole
The Taroob Gift Set of Fine Wool Checkered Scarf in beige, Rs. 2,000, is your entry point. Fine wool, same generous size, sustainable box ready for Diwali gift boxes.
It's got that heritage madras checks, but the beige plays nice with modern wardrobes. You can wear it over denim for brunches or under a puffer for escapes.
Layer it with a beanie for travel sets (add a passport holder for Rs. 500). Care tip—dry clean, but spot-test with steam for wrinkles; keeps it crisp. I've wrapped these for corporate crews, and the feedback? "Feels intentional." That's the win.
Peacock Stole
Finally, let's talk about the Mor Pankh—peacock motifs. These motifs took me back to childhood kite festivals in Jaipur and Janmashtami celebrations in the north.
Gifting one to my stylist mentee? She styled it over a slip dress for a pop-up event. Heads turned. It's that bold tradition punch, softened for today.
Get the Taroob Gift Set of Unisex Mor Pankh Stole in navy, at just Rs. 1,700. Your ultimate Diwali gift box for gifting your loved ones.
For personalization, embroider a tiny motif on the corner (DIY kits online, Rs. 400).
These pieces build wardrobes that last: wear it, love it, pass it down.
There you have it: Diwali gift sets that don't just sit pretty; they evolve with the wearer.
Head to Taroob.in, pick your fave, and watch the reactions roll in. What's your go-to twist on tradition? Drop it below—let's style this season together!