Personalised Rakhi for Brother — Rudraksha & Crystal
— Personalised Rakhi Personalised Rakhi for Brother — Rudraksha Raksha, in the truest sense. — Why You'll Love It ★Rudraksha — the Bead of Protection — the name comes from Rudra, another name for Shiva, and aksha, meaning tears. It is the one bead in Indian tradition that means exactly what Raksha Bandhan means. ★His Name, Printed — It won't fade in the wash, won't peel at the edges, and will read exactly the same in ten years. ★Crystal Set Against Gold — faceted crystals alternate with the beads down the length of the band, each one bezel-set in its own gold-tone rim. It catches light the way a thread rakhi never has. ★Still On His Wrist in October — a thread is in a drawer by the following weekend. This is a bracelet, and it stays where you tied it. ★Traditional Without Being Old-Fashioned — rudraksha usually arrives strung on red thread. Here it sits in a polished gold-tone link band, so it reads as jewellery rather than as a puja item. ★Arrives Gift-Ready — packed in a premium gift box, so it goes straight onto the puja thali without you hunting for wrapping the night before. Rudraksha and Raksha Bandhan mean the same thing, and most people never notice. Raksha is protection. Rudraksha is the bead that Indian tradition has associated with protection for as long as anyone has been keeping count — worn by sages, by warriors before battle, by anyone who wanted something between themselves and the world. Tying it on your brother's wrist on the one morning of the year devoted to exactly that idea is not a coincidence you should waste. This one sets four natural rudraksha beads and a run of faceted crystals into a polished gold-tone link band, with his name printed into the centre plate. It is a rakhi for the twenty minutes of the ceremony and a bracelet for the eleven months afterwards. Tie it on the day, and then let him keep it. Design Rudraksha beads with faceted crystal accents Finish Polished gold-tone Personalisation Name printed on the centre plate Setting Every bead and crystal bezel-set in its own rim Style Link bracelet — worn on the wrist, not tied and discarded Ideal For Brothers, cousins, brothers-in-law Occasion Raksha Bandhan, 28 August — and every day after Packaging Arrives in a premium gift box — Care Guide Rudraksha is a natural seed, not a stone, and it lasts longest if you treat it as one. Take it off before a shower — soap works into the grain and dulls it, which is the most common reason a rudraksha bracelet stops looking new. Wipe the metal with a dry, soft cloth. Once or twice a year, work a drop of a natural unscented oil — olive, almond or sandalwood — into the beads with a soft brush, so they don't dry out. Keep it away from harsh chemicals, and put it on after aftershave or deodorant rather than before. Store it in the box it came in when it isn't on his wrist. Explore All Personalised Rakhis· Gifts for Him· Bag Charms & Keychains· Corporate Gifting No two rudraksha beads are identical — the grain and the depth of the natural lines vary from bead to bead. That variation is what tells you it's a seed and not a moulding. Personalised products are made specially for you and are not eligible for return or exchange unless damaged in transit. Printing is made to your spelling — please check it before you place the order. Trusted by 50,000+ customers · 40+ countries · Rated 4.8 stars · Delivered across India in 3–5 days
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