
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes is the Baby Pink Laddu Gopal Poshak available in?
This poshak is available in sizes 4, 5, 6, and 7. Each size corresponds to the approximate height of your Laddu Gopal murti in inches. Measure your Thakurji from the base to the crown of the head. If your murti falls between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for a fuller, more graceful circular drape.
What embroidery techniques are used in this poshak?
This poshak features a combination of zardozi threadwork, aari embroidery, and hand-set pearl and rhinestone embellishments. Zardozi creates the raised, dimensional navy-and-white floral rosettes, while aari work forms the delicate pink paisley motifs. Together, these classical Indian needlework traditions give the poshak its couture-level, handcrafted character.
What is the significance of the blue and pink colour combination?
Baby pink represents purity, tenderness, and maternal love — deeply resonant with devotion towards Bal Krishna. Navy blue echoes the divine complexion of Lord Krishna himself. Together, the pink-and-blue palette creates a deeply symbolic, spiritually meaningful colour story that reflects both the sweetness and the divinity of Kanha Ji.
What fabric is this poshak made from?
The poshak is crafted from premium baby-pink organza — a fine, semi-sheer woven fabric known for its soft drape and gentle luminosity. A gold zari ribbon is used for the border and neckline trim. Organza retains its circular silhouette naturally and is lightweight enough for year-round daily use across all seasons.
Are the sapphire stones and pearls genuine?
The sapphire-blue stones are premium-quality decorative rhinestones chosen for their deep colour and brilliant sparkle. The pearls used in the floral rosettes are fine seed pearls and cultured freshwater pearls. While decorative rather than certified gemstones, each element is carefully selected to deliver an authentically luxurious, jewel-like finish on the altar.
Can this poshak be used for daily pooja?
Yes, this poshak is suitable for both daily devotional use and special occasions. The organza base is durable, and the embroidery and embellishments are firmly worked for regular wear. We recommend handling gently during dressing, avoiding tugging on the embroidered rosettes, and storing in the provided protective pouch to maintain the poshak's pristine condition.
How should I care for and store this poshak?
Spot clean using a soft, dry cloth to gently remove dust or light marks. Do not machine wash, soak, or wring, as this can damage the zardozi embroidery and loosen rhinestone settings. Store flat or loosely folded inside a soft fabric pouch, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture, to preserve colour brightness and embellishment integrity.
Is this poshak suitable for gifting on special occasions?
Absolutely. The Daivik Vastram Baby Pink Poshak is a premium gifting choice for Janmashtami, Diwali, baby naming ceremonies (Namkaran), Gopal Puja, or as a wedding trousseau offering. It arrives in Daivik Vastram's elegant, branded gift packaging — presentation-ready without any additional wrapping needed, making the unboxing experience itself a joyful ritual.
Does this listing include a mukut, mala, or other accessories?
This listing includes the poshak dress only. Daivik Vastram offers a coordinating range of mukuts, malas, patkas, and bangles designed to complement the Baby Pink Poshak's colour palette and embellishment style. We recommend browsing our Pink Collection for a fully styled, coordinated altar look worthy of your beloved Kanha Ji.
How long does delivery take, and what does the packaging look like?
Orders are typically dispatched within 1 to 2 business days and delivered across India within 3 to 7 business days. Each poshak is carefully packed in Daivik Vastram's signature branded packaging — a protective inner sleeve within a premium outer box — ensuring the garment arrives in perfect, gift-ready condition for immediate use or presentation.