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Crochet Marigold

Curated by Crochet Boutique
Rs. 199
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Genda marks every Indian threshold. These crochet marigolds carry that same festive warmth, worked stitch by stitch in yarn with layered orange petals built up in tight rounds to mimic the dense ruffle of a real marigold head, made by the women of the Crochet Boutique cluster. They never wilt. Cluster them in a pooja corner, thread them into a Diwali toran, or keep them in a year-round table arrangement as a living-craft alternative to cut flowers that returns each festival season.

MaterialAcrylic
Art TypeCrochet Craft
Dimension12x18x12"
Materials & Care

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Product Disclosure
SKUCB-CRFW-MG-01
Style CodeCB-CRFW-MG
HSN Code70139900
RegionNoida
StateUttar pradesh
Curated byCrochet Boutique

Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.

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Marigolds belong at the threshold. Cluster these crochet blooms in a low brass bowl by the entrance, or thread a few onto a cotton cord for a doorway toran that greets guests during Diwali and Navratri. They sit naturally in a pooja corner beside a diya, holding their colour long after fresh genda would have browned.

For everyday styling, a handful in a short ceramic vase brings warmth to a console or study desk. The orange reads beautifully against white walls, teak, and terracotta. Mix them with crochet leaves or paler blooms from the same cluster for a fuller arrangement.

Because they never drop petals or need water, they suit spots where fresh flowers are impractical: a bookshelf, a guest bathroom, an office desk. Keep them out of long direct sun to protect the yarn colour, and they will return festival after festival.

Each marigold begins at its centre. The artisan works a tight ring of yarn, then builds outward in rounds, increasing stitches so the petals crowd and overlap the way a real genda head does. The density is deliberate. A loose round would read as a daisy, so the maker packs the stitches to recreate the marigold's signature ruffle.

The orange is chosen to echo the festival bloom, the colour Indian homes turn to for auspicious occasions. Once the rounds are complete, the petals are shaped and the flower is finished off and secured at the back. A single bloom takes a skilled hand a good while to complete, one stitch at a time.

The work comes from the women of the Crochet Boutique cluster, for whom crochet is flexible, fair-paid work done from home. For exact yarn composition, see the product specifications.

What is a crochet marigold flower?
A crochet marigold flower is a handmade bloom worked in yarn with a hook to mimic the layered petals of a real genda. Unlike fresh marigolds, it never wilts and can be reused across festivals and seasons. Each piece is made by hand, so small variations are natural.
How do I clean crochet flowers?
To clean crochet flowers, gently dust them with a soft brush or a hairdryer on a cool, low setting. Avoid soaking them, as moisture can alter the yarn texture and shape. For a deeper clean, a light hand wash in lukewarm water with mild soap works if needed, followed by air drying away from direct heat.
Are these marigolds real or artificial?
These marigolds are crochet, meaning they are handmade from yarn rather than grown or made from plastic. They give the look and warmth of festival genda without wilting, dropping petals, or needing water. Think of them as a living-craft alternative to both fresh and synthetic flowers.
Can I use crochet marigolds for Diwali and pooja decor?
Crochet marigolds are well suited to Diwali, Navratri, and daily pooja decor, where genda traditionally marks auspicious occasions. Cluster them in a bowl, thread them into a toran, or place them beside a diya. Because they last, the same set returns each festival season.
How long do crochet flowers last?
Crochet flowers last for years with basic care, far outliving any fresh bloom. Kept out of prolonged direct sunlight and dusted occasionally, the yarn holds its colour and shape. Many people treat them as keepsakes that come out year after year.
Does the marigold come as a set or single flower?
Marigold crochet flowers are often bought as a small set so they can be clustered or arranged together, though availability of set sizes can vary. Check the product options on this page for the current quantity offered. A grouping of several reads fuller in a vase or toran than a single bloom.
Are crochet marigolds a good gift?
Crochet marigolds make a thoughtful gift, especially for Diwali, housewarmings, and festive occasions where genda carries meaning. They combine a handmade craft story with a keepsake that does not fade. The fact that they support artisan livelihoods adds to the sentiment.
What makes these crochet flowers handmade?
What makes these crochet flowers handmade is that each one is worked stitch by stitch on a hook, with no machine forming the petals. The slight differences between blooms are the signature of hand work, not flaws. They are produced by women artisans of the Crochet Boutique cluster.
Will the colour fade over time?
The colour of crochet marigolds can fade only if they are left in strong direct sunlight for long stretches, as with any dyed yarn. Displayed in a shaded or indirect spot and dusted now and then, they keep their bright orange. Rotating the arrangement occasionally helps colour stay even.
Why choose crochet flowers over fresh marigolds?
Crochet flowers offer the festive look of fresh marigolds without the waste, since they do not wilt, shed, or need replacing. They are a sustainable choice that reduces single-use floral waste while supporting handmade craft. For anyone who decorates often, they pay back the cost over many seasons.

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