Sibling season is almost here! And I’m currently obsessing over my new velvet touch rakhi packaging which functions like a postable, foldable Rakhi greeting card.


If you’re getting one for your brother or sister, don’t forget to fill in your special message at checkout, so I can handwrite it on your rakhis!




The rakhi cards match with these cute jewellery boxes ‘coz Rakhi is a time for serious gift-giving too! 😉

Last year, I did this custom packaging with roli chawal bottles for an order. Is this something that you’d be interested in?

Rakhis are a special seasonal product and each year, I add new colours, textures, and motifs to my rakhi collection. This year, I’ve introduced pastel tones and beads to my evergreen infinity, surya and blooming motifs.




Additionally, I’m working on these cute floral motifs, which may or may not end up being enamelled :P

Let me know if you’d like to see this cute pot shape as a Kalash Rakhi!

Or these bees and beetles as wild motifs plated with gold (or black??)

The Lumbans are textured bangles with pastel threads echoing sweet notes as dangling latkans playfully dance with the wrists of your beloved Bhabhi!



Beyond the festivities of Rakshabandhan, the bangles can be unwrapped into my reef bangles, a perfect stackable accessory for that everyday oomph.



I’m also working on some floral hairclips as girly rakhi presents, like the butterfly clip sand bracelets I did last year. Would you like these fabric motifs as rakhis?

Can’t wait to pack your Rakhi orders and be part of the Sibling Revelry!

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Excellent work
All the best
Excellent work
All the best