
White & Gold Lotus Jars: Elegant Return Gifts for Weddings and Naming Ceremonies
, by thereturngifts SAMUEL, 3 min reading time

, by thereturngifts SAMUEL, 3 min reading time
The 6" White Decorative Jar is described as a “White & Gold Lotus Lid Gift Box – Perfect Return Gift” with a smooth white enamel body and polished gold lid with lotus flower handle.
The white and gold combination feels calm and luxurious, so it suits both traditional weddings and soft, baby themed naming ceremonies.
Symbolic meaning: Lotus motifs are often used to represent purity, blessings and auspicious new beginnings, which is ideal for weddings, roka and engagement favours.
How to fill them:
Premium dry fruits (almonds, pista, cashews)
Few pieces of mithai or chocolates
Kumkum / akshata combo for more traditional families
Presentation idea: Place one lotus jar on a gold cutwork tray or brass plate and wrap lightly with net, as many wedding hamper makers do for lotus jars and matki jars.
Soft, blessing focused look: White and gold matches the “pure, new beginnings” mood of a naming ceremony and works with pastel decor.
How to use:
Fill with chocolates, sugar candies or dry fruits as a blessing sweet.
Or use them as candle jars for an evening naamkaran, then let guests carry them home.
Custom touches: Many hosts customise these jars with the baby’s name or initials on tags, as seen in naamkaran jar hampers.
They double as storage jars for jewellery, keys, dry fruits or cotton on dressing tables and kitchen counters, so they don’t get discarded.
The neutral white gold palette fits into most home decor styles, unlike very bright or theme specific return gifts.