Modern Rakhi & Bhai Dooj Gifts
Ditch the basic steel plates and boring store-bought hampers. I create handmade resin thalis, personalized rakhis, and custom name standees that actually mean something for your sibling bond.
This is how Gen-Z does Rakhi. I created this complete set for a modern sibling duo, featuring a custom resin thali, a personalized rakhi that doubles as a bracelet, and a matching hair clip with the sister's name. It’s all about making traditions cool and personal.
A reminder to level up your Rakhi celebrations. This video showcases one of my trending tikka thalis, a vibrant red and gold piece that’s a world away from a basic steel plate. It’s the perfect accessory for a modern Raksha Bandhan ceremony.
Let's design a trending Rakhi gift together. This is a custom frame for a brother who is a director. I've included his photo, name, and little resin charms like a camera and director's chair. It's a super personalized gift that celebrates his passion.
This is a custom Rakhi gift I made, a resin name standee with lights. The letters, spelling out 'Surbhi' and 'Nikhil', are filled with preserved rose petals. The standee also features a small photo of the siblings, making it a beautiful and sentimental keepsake.
About Modern Rakhi & Bhai Dooj Gifts
If you are still using that old, dented steel plate for the teeka ceremony, we need to talk. My resin thalis are not just for one day—they are durable, heat-resistant, and honestly, way more aesthetic for those Rakhi photos. I can embed your names, photos, or even specific mantras, turning a simple ritual into a keepsake you will actually want to display on your shelf all year.
Growing up, the Rakhi ceremony often felt like a chore, with the same steel thali, same roli, and same vibe every single year. I started Aartcafe to change that. Whether you are looking for a vibrant red-and-gold tikka thali that pops in pictures, or a custom name standee with preserved flowers that doubles as a desk accessory, my work is built for the modern sibling bond.
Every piece is poured by hand in my Delhi studio, using high-gloss epoxy resin that handles Roli and Chawal spills without staining. I do not mass-produce these. If your brother is obsessed with his camera, I can add tiny resin charms to his frame. If your sister loves minimalist decor, I keep the aesthetic clean with just a hint of gold foil.
Because I work with resin, the process takes time—resin needs to cure properly, usually taking 15 to 20 days depending on the weather. So, if you are planning for Bhai Dooj or Rakhi, please do not leave it for the last minute. Trust me, nothing beats the look on their face when they realize you got something made specifically for them, not picked off a random shelf. Let's make this year's celebration a bit more personal.
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