Buy a Culture Box

A Culture Box allows you to make that deep cultural connection through one of it’s festival boxes or many of its other products.

 
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Holi box


Learn about Holi. Experience the music, colors and flavors of Holi with this colorful box that bring Spring to your home.

Available for shipping across the US at an additional cost. Email indianculturebox@gmail.com for details.

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Ganesha box


Learn about the elephant God and the festival that celebrates him. Make your own idol and create new traditions with the God of new beginnings. Available for shipping across the US at an additional cost. Email indianculturebox@gmail.com for details.

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Diwali box


Celebrate the festival of lights with this delicate collection of all things Diwali. Lamps, flavorful snacks, sweets, rangoli powder and stencils and fragrances all put together to make you feel like Diwali is here.

Available for shipping across the US at an additional cost. Email indianculturebox@gmail.com for details.

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Holi box

Enjoy a box full of colors, thandai mix and instrumental music from all regions of India. Available for shipping across the US at an additional cost. Email indianculturebox@gmail.com for details.

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Block Printing box

Learn all about Indian wood block printing with this cool kit that comes with a book, some traditional blocks and inks to make your own prints. Available for shipping across the US at an additional cost. Email indianculturebox@gmail.com for details.

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Warli painting box

Enjoy the storytelling form of Warli artists with a book about them, learning the art forms with a gallery of imagery from this art form of Maharashtra. Available for shipping across the US at an additional cost. Email indianculturebox@gmail.com for details.

We hope the "Culture Box" becomes a tool for families to share and pass on traditions. Here is what a "Culture Box mom" has to say!

Response to Culture box

“I think the most memorable thing of the Indian Cultural Box is that it enables us to have conversations that we otherwise would not have had. While engaging with a box, my kids have asked questions like "Am I Indian?" "Are you Indian?" "How many of us are there?" "Does everybody do this?" "Can we do it this way?" We get to discuss Indian culture/traditions and how our multicultural family fits into this larger picture. It's been really great."

— Christina Mehta, Culture Box mom