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Bling in my Rakhi: Why jewellers are betting on gold-plated, diamond-studded Rakhis

Jewellers pitch gold rakhis, diamond rakhis and gems studded rakhis as a fashion statement and an investment.

August 26, 2023 / 16:11 IST
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Plated with gold or silver and studded with gems, jewelled rakhis are often designed in such a way that they can be repurposed as a bracelet, brooch or cuff-link afterwards. (Photo credit: Amrapali Jewels)

The humble Rakhi thread that signifies the bond between brothers and sisters is getting a luxe makeover. Gold, emeralds and sparkling diamonds are contributing to the transformation. Unlike regular rakhis that are made of silk threads, fabric, plastic, beads and metals, jewelled rakhis are dressed in 22k gold and studded with precious stones.

“In recent years, men have become more in tune with fashion and the styles they want to explore,” says Tarang Arora, creative director and CEO, Amrapali Jewels. This growing interest in men's fashion is a big part of jewellers' pitch for offering jewelled rakhis. Amrapali Jewels has launched a collection of rakhis in a gold-plated alloy with enamelling, using glass stones, pearls and beads.

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Rakhi as jewellery

It’s not just the sparkle and the glitter of jewellery rakhi that's key, though. The main draw, say jewellers and buyers, is the versatility of the pieces that go beyond Rakshabandhan festivities. Crafted in gold and silver with precious stones or polkis and jadau, jewelled rakhis transcend occasion and ceremony.