Tying Threads of Culture: Miharu’s 2025 Rakhi Collection

Tying Threads of Culture: Miharu’s 2025 Rakhi Collection

Raksha Bandhan 2025 at Miharu is a celebration of craft, connection, and cultural storytelling. This year, our Rakhi collection brings together two powerful visual languages—one inspired by African basket weaving and the other by Indian handloom motifs. Each Rakhi is more than a thread; it is a piece of heritage jewellery, designed for those who value meaning, beauty, and craftsmanship.

Our handcrafted Rakhis draw from the geometry and spirit of African basketry—structures that are bold, grounded, and created with purpose. These designs are rich in symbolism and reflect themes of community, strength, and tradition. Using natural threads and brass Dhokra elements, these pieces capture the essence of woven resilience. Crafted through the lost-wax casting technique, each Dhokra accent in the collection is made with care and precision by skilled Indian artisans. The use of brass adds a warm, golden tone that complements the bold patterns and creates jewellery that feels rooted yet striking.

The second design journey takes inspiration from the soft wave patterns seen in Indian handwoven textiles—subtle, rhythmic forms that speak of continuity, tradition, and everyday grace. These motifs are often found in sarees and heritage crafts from Bengal and Odisha. We have reimagined them into modern Rakhi designs, making them wearable pieces of Indian culture. Every knot in these handmade Rakhis carries quiet strength and thoughtful detailing, echoing the calm resilience often found in the women who preserve these crafts across generations.

Miharu’s Rakhi 2025 collection is a seamless blend of traditional Indian crafts and global artistry, combining cultural depth with contemporary design. These are not just threads tied for a day—they are heirloom-worthy pieces of luxury jewellery that mark relationships, memories, and emotions. Our commitment to slow fashion and ethical craftsmanship is reflected in every piece, from the materials we choose to the time we invest in refining each design. Whether you are tying a Rakhi on your brother, your sister, or your chosen family, these handcrafted pieces are made to go beyond ritual—they are timeless keepsakes.

Every Rakhi in this collection is an expression of our core belief: jewellery should be meaningful, personal, and made with love. From sketching to sampling to the final threadwork, this collection has taken months of thoughtful work and collaboration with artisans. Each Rakhi is made with emotion, every detail chosen with purpose. For those seeking handmade jewellery that connects tradition with design, this is a collection that speaks through form, colour, and texture.

Explore the Miharu Raksha Bandhan 2025 collection—a celebration of craft, emotion, and enduring bonds. Discover handcrafted Rakhis that tell stories, carry tradition, and honour relationships that matter. These are not just threads—they are memories, tied with intention.

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