Start a Rakhi Making Business
We are all in the grip of
festival fever with a slew of major holidays and their regional variations
crowding the calendar.
For a business, this is also a good time to add some
punch to their promotions and generate additional revenues in the process.
It is natural that a country such as India with her
cultural, ethnic and religious diversity will have lots of Festivals.
Rakhi: The Thread of Love
Rakhi in India is one of the most important
festival and is celebrated with faith and enthusiasm. Rakhi festival in India
is essentially celebrated by brothers and sisters and intends to strengthen the
eternal bond of love shared by themThe celebration of Rakhi, in India, is well known for its carnival
spirit and strengthening the bond of love between brothers and sisters. In
fact, India is globally known for its colorful festivals and ever-green
tradition. Celebrated with different rituals, family get-together and sweets,
Raksha Bandhan is about sentiments, love and enjoyment. Like any other
festival, rakhi has its unique significance.
How to Make a Rakhi?
Rakhi is
generally a decorated silk thread. It may be a simple thread or it may be
decorated with beads or designer motifs, religious symbols or even studded with
jewels. Here are a few tip on how you can create your own rakhi.
Material required
1. Silk threads-multi-coloured
2. Cotton thread
3. Beads, sequins
4. Scissors
5. Glue
Take a bunch of silk threads, multicolored if you want a colorful rakhi. Red
and yellow are considered auspicious colors. You can also use a strand or two
of golden thread. The threads should be around 30" long. Fold the length
of the thread bunch to half. Tie a tight knot at one fourth of the length using
the cotton thread. Cut the loops of the folded thread and fluff the open ends
with a hard brush.
Divide the longer part of the thread into two halves and plat them in desired
way. Tie the ends with the cotton thread and fluff the open ends. These two
strands will be used for the tying.
Decorate the upper part with sequins, beads or religious motifs. If you are
using multicolored threads arranged in some specific way, cut them short to a
suitable length not more than ½".
Material
required
1. Strands of silk threads-2/3
2. A pair of scissors
3. Cotton thread to tie knots
4. Beads, sitaras, golden threads and sponge to decorate
5. Glue
A toothbrush with hard bristles.
Method:
Take 20-24 inches long silk thread strands in a bunch. If you want to make
multi coloured rakhis take silk threads of different colours.
Tie a tight knot with a cotton thread on the one-fourth part of the silken
thread bunch. The one-fourth part will be made into a rakhi while the
three-fourth will be the string to tie around the wrist.
Now make sure the heads of the silk threads of the one-fourth part of the bunch
do not remain in loops, in case they are, cut them with a pair of scissors.
Once they are independent of loops, with a toothbrush rub hard on these threads
and brush them with strong strokes by holding tight on the knot. With repeated
strokes the silk threads turns fluffy and soft.
To make the string, divide the three-fourth part of the silk thread in two
equal parts and plait them separately.
At the end tie a knot and brush the end again.
Once this is done decorate it with beads or sitaras. Stick them with glue. You
can purchase sponge of a suitable colour, cut it into a star shape, decorate it
with beads or sitaras. Golden threads can be entwined used for decoration. And
then stick it with glue.
Following are the Different Variety of Rakhi
- Rakhi with cartoon characters, popular among kids
- Sandalwood Rakhi
- Musical Rakhi
- Floral Rakhi
- Zari Rakhi
- Reshami Rakhi
- Stones Rakhi
- Precious Stone Rakhi
- Gold/Silver/Diamond Rakhi
- Rakhi with Metal Chain
- BraceletRakhi etc.
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