If you have a sibling, you will always have a friend for life. Rakshabandhan is a beautiful festival that celebrates the pious bond between a brother and his sister. It is one of the purest relationships hinged on true love, care, and protection.
As the name rightly suggests, ‘Rakshabandhan’ is a promise to protect. This is amongst the most cherished Indian festivals, and one of its most appealing rituals entails the tying of Rakhi on a brother’s wrist by his sister seeking his promise to guard, shelter, and protect her against all odds.
Celebrate Rakhi With iTokri
If you have a sibling, you will always have a friend for life. Rakshabandhan is a beautiful festival that celebrates the pious bond between a brother and his sister. It is one of the purest relationships hinged on true love, care, and protection.
As the name rightly suggests, ‘Rakshabandhan’ is a promise to protect. This is amongst the most cherished Indian festivals, and one of its most appealing rituals entails the tying of Rakhi on a brother’s wrist by his sister seeking his promise to guard, shelter, and protect her against all odds.
In recent times, sisters have also started tying Rakhis on their sister’s wrists as a symbol of the promise to stand by each other through thick and thin. We totally endorse this expression as it personifies a progressive mindset and a reassuring stance on sisters being strong and supportive of each other.
Adorn Your Brother’s Or Sister’s Wrist With These Beautiful Rakhis From iTokri
In light of that vision, Rakhis by Eklavya Foundation are aesthetically appealing and sustainably made to help you beautifully enjoy this festival.
Tokar is a brand of Eklavya foundation that endorses handicrafts made by the Kotwalia artisans and other tribals of Gujarat. Their Rakhis are beautiful and eco-friendly.
If you are looking for a unique bead Rakhi, or thread Rakhi for your brother, then iTokri is the perfect place for you. We have an adorable collection of bead and thread work Rakhi by Eklavya Foundation that is available in attractive colours and patterns. These Rakhis are made from natural sources, and they will be a perfect accessory to grace your siblings’ wrists.
In addition to the traditional Rakhi, the Lumba Rakhi by Eklavya Foundation is a beautiful creation that pays tribute to the tradition of tying a Lumba Rakhi on one’s sister-in-law’s wrist to seek her affection and shower her with love. iTokri has beautiful Lumba Rakhis made in the form of bead Rakhi, thread Rakhi that is made with beads, and thread work. The look of a Lumba Rakhi is slightly different from a conventional Rakhi as it has a hanging motif attached to it, which makes it ideal to be tied to bangles.
Why Choose iTokri
iTokri is a brand that has committed itself to bringing together various indigenous artisans to give them a far-reaching platform to market and sell their creations. We also aim to provide effective logistic support to all our artisans. If you are looking for premium Rakhi, bead and thread work Rakhi then we have a dazzling collection of Gota work Rakhi, Crochet work Rakhi, upcycled weave Rakhi, bead Rakhi, thread Rakhi, and many more. If you want to buy the best Rakhi online, then look no further. You have come to the right place.
iTokri has a very clear and crisp method to check the status of your order. You can go to the ‘track order’ option at the top of the drop-down menu and enter the respective details. All the information about your order will be displayed on your screen.
Are you sending Rakhi out of India?
Yes, we send Rakhi, even personalized Rakhis, and gifts out of India. If time and distance barriers have not afforded you the luxury of being with your sibling on Raksha Bandhan then we are here to take care of your woes. We can send the bead and thread work Rakhi, or any premium, creative Rakhi and gifts of your choice, chosen from our website to your desired destination.
Is Lumba Rakhi only for ladies?
Ideally, Lumba Rakhis are tied to the wrist of a sister-in-law. This is a Rajasthani tradition where, upon a brother’s marriage, his sister sends a Lumba Rakhi to her sister-in-law to make her feel like a part of the family and encourage her to look after her husband and his family’s health and well-being. Lumba Rakhi is essentially only for as they are made with a hanging to be tied to the bangles.
where is this rakhi inspired from?
According to a historical narrative from Rajasthan around the middle of the eighteenth century, Rani Karnavati, the mother of the Rana, sent Humayun an ornament known as a Rakhi as a sign of her protection. Humayun's chivalrous response to this heroic deed was to kindly give his help and support.