Crescent Moon Serving Platters
Crescent Moon Serving Platters
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The Moon That Marks Our Time.
In the Muslim world, the moon is not simply a celestial body — it is a calendar, a signal, and a symbol. The sighting of the crescent moon marks the beginning of Ramadan, the end of Ramadan, the start of Eid. It is the moment communities gather at windows and rooftops, scanning the sky together, waiting for the sliver of light that changes everything.
At Sikhana, we took that symbol — the crescent, the hilal — and gave it a place at your table.
Designed for Ramadan. Beautiful for Every Occasion.
These crescent moon serving platters were originally designed for Ramadan — the perfect vessel for dates, chocolates, dried fruits, and sweet treats at iftaar. But their beauty makes them equally at home at Eid gatherings, dinner parties, or as a decorative piece on any shelf or table.
- Diameter: Approximately 18cm — the ideal size for appetisers, chocolates, dates, or canapés
- Available as: A single platter or a two-piece set
- Designs: 4 heritage-inspired patterns drawn from Islamic art found in the mosques of Pakistan and the blues and greens of the Arabian Sea at Gwadar
- Material: Solid mango wood with printed lacquered surface — lightweight and durable
- Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Not dishwasher safe.
A Gift That Carries Meaning
Paired with one of our Elegant Embroidered Candles, these platters make a deeply thoughtful Ramadan or Eid gift — for someone who appreciates beautiful, culturally rooted objects that connect them to something larger than themselves.
The crescent moon has guided Muslim communities for over 1,400 years. Now it can grace your table too.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Sikhana Luxury Bath Salts made from?
Sikhana Luxury Bath Salts are mineral-rich salt blends infused with heritage fragrances inspired by Pakistani landscapes. They are vegan, contain no animal-derived ingredients, and are suitable for all skin types.
How much do Sikhana Bath Salts cost?
The 280g jar is £36. A refill pouch is available at £18, making it a sustainable and economical choice.
How do you use Sikhana Bath Salts?
Dissolve 2–3 scoops in warm water and soak for 15–20 minutes. Follow with Sikhana Body Oil, Roll-On Perfume, and Hand Lotion for the full scent-layering ritual.
Are Sikhana Bath Salts a good gift?
Yes. They make a meaningful luxury gift as part of the bundle with the body oil, hand creams & roll on perfumes for birthdays, and Mother's Day — heritage-inspired, beautifully packaged, and unlike anything else on the market.
How many baths does one jar provide?
One 280g jar provides 4 to 6 luxurious baths, depending on how much you use per bath.
What scents are available?
8 heritage scents:
Chambelli Ka Phool (Jasmine & Honeysuckle),
Punjab Da Gulab (Tuberose & Orange Leaves),
Walled City of Lahore (Oud & Amber),
Hunza Blossoms (Tuberose & Peony),
Margalla Hills of Islamabad (Black Pomegranate & Cardamom),
K — Khadija (Bergamot & Oud),
A — Aisha (Vanilla & Oud), and
F — Fatima (Rose Musk).