Exquisite Lord Krishna Hand-Painted Rakhi Gift Set with Divine Message Scroll, Roli-Chawal Kit, and Handcrafted Shloka Potli
Bless your brother with the protection and grace of Lord Krishna this Raksha Bandhan. Our Divine Krishna Rakhi Gift Set is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, designed for sisters who appreciate spiritual elegance.
The centerpiece of the Rakhi is a finely detailed hand-painted portrait of Krishna, symbolizing love and divine protection. To make your gifting experience complete, we have included a sentimental message scroll that captures the essence of your bond in beautiful words. Packaged with a Shloka-printed potli and traditional Roli-Chawal, this set ensures you have everything needed for a memorable and sacred celebration, no matter the distance.
Product Specifications
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Rakhi Type: Hand-Painted Lord Krishna Portrait Designer Rakhi.
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Centerpiece: Square-shaped golden frame featuring a blue Krishna motif with stone embellishments.
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Bead Details: High-grade yellow faceted beads, metallic spacers, and white seed pearls.
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Thread Material: Soft and durable bright red silk thread for a comfortable fit.
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Included Components: 1 Krishna Rakhi, 1 Personalized Message Scroll, 1 Roli Container, 1 Chawal Container, and 1 Shloka Print Fabric Potli.
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Scroll Design: Elegant border with Ganesha and Swastika symbols on premium textured paper.
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Ceremony Kit: Fresh Roli powder and long-grain rice for the traditional tilak.
Product Highlights
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Divine Krishna Artistry: Features a stunning hand-painted miniature portrait of Lord Krishna as the centerpiece, embellished with sparkling stones.
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Artisanal Beadwork: Decorated with vibrant yellow designer beads, golden accents, and delicate white pearls for a premium traditional look.
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Heartfelt Message Scroll: Includes a vintage-style "Dear Bhai" scroll with a touching message and a Lord Ganesha icon to express sibling love.
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Complete Ritual Essentials: Comes with high-quality Roli (kumkum) and Chawal (rice) presented in elegant decorative bowls for the tilak ceremony.