As the verdant beauty of Sawan graces the earth and the monsoon breeze carries a scent of festivity, Hariyali Teej arrives, wrapped in vibrant traditions and feminine grace. A festival deeply rooted in devotion, nature, and celebration, Hariyali Teej brings with it a cherished custom, the beautifully adorned Jhula (swing), a symbol of joy and womanhood. In this article, we bring you some stunning Jhula decoration ideas for Hariyali Teej 2025.
If you’re preparing for Hariyali Teej 2025, here are some creative Jhula decoration ideas.
No Jhula on Teej feels complete without the ethereal presence of flowers. For 2025, go the traditional route by using fresh marigolds, jasmine strings, and roses. You can weave flower garlands around the ropes and the swing frame, creating a fragrant and vivid look.
Alternate yellow and orange marigolds for that classic Indian aesthetic, while strands of jasmine add a soft, romantic touch.
Add a rustic, earthy charm to your celebrations with a bamboo-based swing, complemented with jute ropes and hand-woven mats. This style pays homage to India’s craft heritage while embracing sustainability.
You can accessorise the Jhula with hand-painted terracotta hangings, dried flowers, or even macramé.
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Celebrate the regal side of Teej with a Rajasthani-themed swing setup. Use vibrant bandhani or leheriya dupattas in rich hues of green, pink, and orange as drapes around the swing.
Add mirror work cushions and traditional torans to amp up the grandeur.
If you're celebrating indoors or during the evening, this idea will turn your Jhula into a fairy-tale setup. Use white or pastel sheer curtains, twined with warm white fairy lights.
Hang artificial ivy vines or floral garlands to complete the dreamy vibe. It’s ideal for flat balconies or indoor living spaces.
Invoke a divine atmosphere by decorating the Jhula in a temple-inspired style. Hang brass bells, place small diya stands at the corners, and decorate the swing with banana leaves, mango leaves and auspicious red-yellow threads.
Add a mini idol of Lord Shiva and Parvati at the centre of the swing for a symbolic tribute.
Turn your Jhula into a royal tent with a canopy-style drape using light organza, chanderi, or net fabric. Drape the fabric from a central hook above the swing to create a shaded canopy effect.
Adorn the top with flower wreaths and the base with a silk throw and plush cushions.
Sometimes, less is more. For those who love a minimal yet elegant look, use only green foliage, think money plant vines, monstera leaves, and eucalyptus branches. Secure them artfully around the swing with natural jute twine.
This fresh look not only suits the spirit of Hariyali Teej but also aligns beautifully with indoor modern aesthetics.
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