Rakhi

Rakhi is more than just a band or a decorative piece; it is a sacred thread. This sacred thread is a powerful emblem of protection and love between a brother and sister. The sister ties this to her brother's hand on the auspicious day of RakshaBandhan and this act transcends its material form to embody an age-old vow of guardianship. We offer the best rakhis for brothers that come in various colours and unique designs and help to foster unbreakable relationships that go beyond distances and differences. Being the leading rakhi manufacturer in India, we offer rakhi in bulk orders for our dealers.

Bangles

Bangles are more than just an accessory in Indian tradition; they are more of a symbol of good health, fortune, and success. They are made from different materials, come in various colours and all signify different meanings. The gentle clicking sound from bangles is considered auspicious and is believed to ward off negative energy and bring in good fortune. These bangles are in a circular shape that signifies a beautiful metaphor for the cyclical nature of life and represents eternal love. We offer a variety that ranges from kundan bangle sets to white stone bangles and more for women to choose from.

Chura

Churas are a set of bangles that are an important part of bridal attire. This signifies the bride's adaptation to her new life and responsibilities. It is believed to bring harmony and prosperity to newlyweds' lives, making them a great part of their cultural heritage. Traditionally, the churas were a set of red and white bangles; the red bangles symbolised prosperity and fertility, while the white bangles represented purity and a new beginning. But now, they come in a variety and we offer everything from a bridal chura set to customized churas for you to choose from.

Kalira

Kaliras are a very integral part of a bride's attire that adds elegance to it. These are ornate hangings that hang on the bridal chura and are believed to bring happiness and prosperity to the bride's new home. According to Indian tradition, it is believed that at the end of her wedding ceremony, the bride shakes Kalira over her unmarried friends; if a piece falls on someone, they will be the next to get married.Kaliras for brides have great cultural significance and represent the move into the new home.