Blue Elephant Rakhi
$15.00
The Elephant has long been revered as a symbol that represents good luck, wisdom and loyalty. What better motif to have on a Rakhi to bestow him with these wishes, especially if he’s an animal lover. This Blue Elephant Rakhi is a great choice for those who prefer understated elegance.
Key Features:
- Gold plated Elephant charm with neutral base, 18mm length
- Blue satin cord, 1mm width
- Silver plated decorative spacer beads
- Assembled on a card and packaged in an envelope
- Rakhi length is at least 12 inches, enabling it to fit all wrist sizes. Tie with a double knot, and if desired, excess length can be trimmed.
About Raksha Bandhan
Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, is the Hindu festival that celebrates brotherhood and love. “Raksha” in Sanskrit means “protection” & “Bandhan” means “to tie”. So Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi refers to a sacred piece of thread tied by the sisters on the brothers’ wrists. The Rakhi represents love and compassion. In return, brothers vow to keep their sisters safe and happy for years to come.
This age old tradition is still widely followed all around the world. Sisters tie a Rakhi on their Brothers, and in turn they shower their sisters with love and gifts on this day.
Shikhazuri Rakhis come in different colours, styles and designs, but their purpose remains the same – to protect their brothers from evil and pray for their long life. The Elephant represents wisdom, good luck and loyalty and it’s a great rakhi motif to bestow these wishes on him.
“A brother is a friend given by nature.” – Jean Baptiste Legouve