The Virasat Rakhi
Honor the deep-rooted traditions and everlasting bonds of family with The Virasat Rakhi. Named after the Hindi word for "heritage" or "legacy," this magnificent handcrafted Rakhi is a tribute to time-honored Indian craftsmanship. Designed for the brother who respects his roots and treasures familial legacy, it acts as a prestigious token of love and protection this Raksha Bandhan.
The centerpiece features a masterfully executed, scalloped medallion adorned with rich hand-embroidery. A striking central geometric flower bloom, intricately sewn with royal blue and deep forest green threads, evokes architectural motifs from historic Indian estates. Encircled by a precise border of ivory seed beads and highlighted with festive pops of color, this Rakhi beautifully passes the torch of heritage from one generation to the next.
Product Highlights:
The Essence of Legacy: Inspired by traditional heritage motifs, making it a deeply meaningful keepsake that celebrates family history and roots.
Artisanal Hand-Embroidery: Exquisitely crafted by skilled master artisans using fine dimensional threadwork and premium seed-bead details.
Premium Royal Blue Thread: Features a thick, durable braided silk-blend cord integrated with subtle metallic accents, anchored by safety beads, and finished with elegant tassels.
Refined Wearability: Lined with a soft, skin-friendly fabric backing to guarantee absolute comfort and zero irritation during your festive celebrations.
Specifications:
Centerpiece Motif: Handcrafted heritage geometric embroidery with a scalloped seed-bead frame
Thread Type: Ultra-premium braided artisan cord with traditional end tassels
Color Palette: Royal Blue, Regal Green, Pristine Ivory, and festive energy accents
Size: Fully adjustable length designed to fit all wrist sizes comfortably
We keep very limited inventory as they are Handmade. But we try to dispatch the products within 48 to 72 Business hours.
No Refunds once the product is dispatched. Returns are accepted only in certain case - Find out here