Description
Celebrate the special bond of love between Brother and Sister.
Couple Rakhi set. One men's Rakhi and one ladies Loomba.
Handcrafted with love to brighten your day.
Common Ingredients/Materials in a Bandhini Couple Rakhi Set:
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Bandhini Fabric (Tie-Dye Cloth):
- Main Material: The primary component is Bandhini fabric, a cotton or silk cloth that is tie-dyed using traditional methods. The fabric is typically vibrant, featuring colorful patterns like circles, squares, or other designs created by knotting the fabric before dyeing.
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Thread (Cotton/Silk/Nylon):
- Rakhi Base: The base of the rakhi is often made of cotton, silk, or nylon thread that is woven, twisted, or braided to form the structure of the rakhi.
- This thread is often used to tie the rakhi around the wrist, and sometimes includes elastic cord for easier wear.
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Decorative Beads and Stones:
- Beads: Glass beads, semi-precious stones, or metallic beads may be incorporated into the rakhi design to add a touch of glamour and elegance.
- Gemstones or crystals might also be included to enhance the festive appeal.
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Gold/Silver Plating:
- Some rakhis in the couple set may feature small decorative elements like gold or silver-plated charms, pendants, or coins. These could include traditional symbols like the Swastika, Lord Ganesha, or religious motifs, which symbolize good luck and blessings.
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Embellishments (Zari, Sequins, Threadwork):
- Zari thread (metallic thread) is often used for embroidery or decorative work on the fabric, adding a rich, traditional touch.
- Sequins or glitter may also be sewn into the design to give the rakhi a sparkling look.
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Religious or Symbolic Charms:
- Common charms or motifs could include Lord Ganesha, Om, Swastika, lotus, or other spiritual symbols that represent prosperity, blessings, and protection.
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Ribbon or Tying Thread:
- The rakhis are tied around the wrist using ribbons, silk threads, or elastic bands that may complement the design.
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Small Bells:
- Some rakhis may include tiny bells or tassels as part of the decorative features, adding an auditory element and enhancing the charm of the rakhi.
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Packaging:
- The rakhi set is often packaged in a gift box or envelope that is decorated with traditional motifs and bright colors, often used for gifting during Raksha Bandhan.
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