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these festive fairy lights
Twinkle Star LED Star Moon Curtain String Lights
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these festive fairy lights
Twinkle Star LED Star Moon Curtain String Lights
While these star and crescent moon-shaped string lights make perfect Ramadan decor, they’re cute enough to keep up year-round. They’re safe for both indoor and outdoor use, so you can hang them in a window, above your bed and even on your patio.
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these gold serving trays
Anphsin Moon and Star Shaped Trays
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these gold serving trays
Anphsin Moon and Star Shaped Trays
Now 11% Off
On the hunt for affordable Ramadan decorations? These metal moon and star-shaped trays are just the right size for serving iftar snacks, and they’re under $20 on Amazon. (Adds to cart.)
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this essential dinner party pack
Oojami Ramadan Eid Mubarak 24-Person Dinner Set
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this essential dinner party pack
Oojami Ramadan Eid Mubarak 24-Person Dinner Set
Hosting an Eid al-Fitr celebration? This party pack has enough cups, plates and napkins for 24 people, as well as decorative banners and dessert toppers that’ll make your feast even more memorable.
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this gorgeous candle display
West Elm Loop Polished Brass Candelabra
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this gorgeous candle display
West Elm Loop Polished Brass Candelabra
Ramadan is a time for hosting. Read: an excellent time to upgrade your tablescape with those cool candle holders you’ve been eyeing. This compliment-earning looped candelabra was immediately added to cart.
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this decorative lantern
Vela Lanterns Gold Candle Holder
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this decorative lantern
Vela Lanterns Gold Candle Holder
Decorative fanous lanterns are a Ramadan tradition that’s simply too pretty to skip. This affordable candle lantern on Amazon comes in a range of sizes, designs and glass colors that can be mixed and matched to create the ultimate Ramadan display.
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Hung above your bed or across your living room wall, these glittering gold stars add a festive touch without feeling quite as literal as the OTT Ramadan decorations your parents hung when you were a kid.
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this fun diy ramadan decor
Mondo Llama Make-Your-Own Ramadan Beaded Moon Wreath Kit
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this fun diy ramadan decor
Mondo Llama Make-Your-Own Ramadan Beaded Moon Wreath Kit
This DIY Ramadan decoration kit will help that last hour before iftar (when let’s face it, all you can think about is how your stomach won’t stop growling) go by a whole lot faster. Made with wood beads, paper flowers and a little star that says “Ramadan Mubarak,” it’s the perfect addition to your front door.
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this color-changing crescent
Ecolor Smart Crescent Moon Table Lamp
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this color-changing crescent
Ecolor Smart Crescent Moon Table Lamp
Now 15% Off
The crescent moon signifies the beginning and end of fasting during Ramadan, so this dimmable, color-changing smart lamp makes the perfect mood lighting for your late-night meals with friends and family.
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these battery-powered tea lights
Homemory 48-Pack Flickering Flameless Candles
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these battery-powered tea lights
Homemory 48-Pack Flickering Flameless Candles
Now 29% Off
Light up the night with this 48-pack of flameless tea light candles you can use inside decorative lamps and scatter along tablescapes, shelves and staircases without the fire hazard.
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this gold candle lantern
Serene Spaces Living Candle Lantern
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this gold candle lantern
Serene Spaces Living Candle Lantern
Now 20% Off
For those wanting a little more glitz and shine for Ramadan, this gold candle lantern will add just that. It can be used as a freestanding lamp or hung by its top ring as a pendant lamp.
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these flowers to commemorate loved ones
FTD Red Rose Bouquet
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these flowers to commemorate loved ones
FTD Red Rose Bouquet
Now 13% Off
Flowers—specifically roses—are important Ramadan decorations, as they signify innocence and sympathy. Often, families place flowers on the table to commemorate a loved one.
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