August 04, 2021
The lanterns cost anywhere between Rs 60 and Rs 450 depending
Earlier, lanterns made of plastic, paper and cloth were available in the market
but post the ban on plastic, the search for alternative materials seems to have
ended with bamboo-chatai.The lanterns cost anywhere between Rs 60 and Rs 450
depending on the size, with bigger ones selling for around Rs 750 per
piece."There were very few eco-friendly options but these new bamboo-chatai
lanterns are attractive. They come in different designs and also create
interesting light patterns," said Santosh Kotare from Kala Chowkie. Pooja
Mayekar, a lantern retailer at Ranade Road, Dadar, said that the bamboo chatai
is used to make lantern panels which are then covered with coloured paper.A few
retailers expressed the view that since acrylic airless
bottle suppliers the opposition to Chinese lanterns increased last year,
they started stocking more cloth and other lanterns. With the festival of lights
just round the corner, markets are choc-a-bloc with lanterns made of cloth,
bamboo-chatai, ice-cream sticks and other eco-friendly materials.Mumbai:
Following the ban on plastic, people across the state are batting for
sustainable alternatives and Diwali is no exception.Given the popularity of
these lanterns, artists from different parts of the state have come to the city
to make and sell these lanterns and are getting a good response from customers
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