
Cute Mini Jar Return Gifts Under ₹150 for All Functions
, by thereturngifts SAMUEL, 5 min reading time

, by thereturngifts SAMUEL, 5 min reading time
High perceived value: Your jars/boxes blog notes that even mid range containers around ₹150-₹250 look premium, especially with enamel, floral lids and metallic accents.
Super versatile: Mini jars can hold sweets, chocolates, dry fruits, mukhwas, kumkum, potpourri or even tealights, so they fit weddings, poojas, birthdays, baby showers and corporate events.
Easy on the budget: Your “Return Gifts Under ₹150” page is positioned as a range where style, quality and affordability come together for bulk gifting.
Price & positioning: Listed clearly as “2.5 Inch Decorative Jar Mini Decorative Jar with Lid Under ₹150 | Cute Small Jar Favour for Wedding & Baby Shower Return Gifts.”
Design details: Called the “Golden Blossom Decorative Jar”, it has a glossy white base with a stunning golden floral lid and premium handcrafted finish.
Uses: Product copy says it can be used to store dry fruits, candies, potpourri or candles, and is reusable and eco‑friendly, making it a keepsake guests will display on dressing tables, kitchen counters or coffee tables.
Weddings & engagements: Fill with cashews, pista, coated nuts or 2-3 premium chocolates for a compact but rich looking favour.
Baby showers & naming ceremonies: Position as a “cute small jar favour” with pastel tags, filled with candies, marshmallows or mini cookies.
Housewarmings & poojas: Use mini jars for kumkum, akshata, sugar crystals or dry fruits; they double as decor around mandirs at home.
Corporate and festive gifting: For very large teams, mini jars under ₹150 allow you to give each person a premium looking favour without stretching the budget.
Sweets & chocolates: 4-6 small wrapped chocolates, a couple of mini pedas, or 2 bite size laddus the jar makes even a small quantity feel intentional.
Dry fruits & mukhwas: A handful of almonds, mixed dry fruits, or colourful mukhwas, especially for weddings and Diwali.
Non food fillers: Potpourri, tealight candle, tiny message scroll or a blessing card to turn the jar into a pure decor piece.