Description
- Introduction: Floating wicks, often referred to as Diya Baati or Jalti Baati in India, are simple yet elegant items used to create floating oil lamps. These wicks are a part of various cultural, spiritual, and decorative practices. Whether for religious ceremonies, festivals, or as a decoration, floating wicks create a serene and magical atmosphere by casting soft, flickering light on water.
- Traditional wicks are made from pure cotton, rolled and twisted into thin, long pieces. These are soaked in ghee (clarified butter) or oil before lighting.
- Modern floating wicks sometimes have a cork or metal base attached to the cotton wick. This helps the wick stay afloat for a longer period and provides stability on water surfaces.
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