Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Festival of Holi - Holi Powder Paint


The Hindu festival of Holi serves as a festival regarding the celebration of colour. Our Holi powder paint, used for a number of years by hindu societies and pupils, throwing paint, loading the sky with a fantastic atmosphere of wonderful pleasure and mirth in the arrival of spring. 

The primary day of Holi festivities is known as dhuleti and it's on this day which the actual play of colours take place. There's no custom of holding puja and it is meant for pure pleasure. The custom of playing colours is especially popular in northern India. People take great delight in throwing coloured water and powder paint with friends, family, co-workers and fellow pupils. 

Our powder paint is non-toxic and developed for young children to use as a craft activity and the powder paints we sell conform to all relevant parts of the European Toy Safety Regulations (EN71). Essentials For education's Powder paint can be removed from skin with warm soapy water. Please note that the paint is designed as an art and craft material. If you do opt to use the Holi powder paint in order to help celebrate the festival of Holi we would suggest you get permission from the applicable authority or land proprietor and note that Essentials For Education will not be responsible for any marks or incidents caused by the throwing powder paint.


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