Pure Silver Rakhi — A Gift That Outlasts the Festival
Rakshabandhan is one of the most cherished festivals in India — a celebration of the unbreakable bond between a brother and sister. While thread Rakhis are beautiful in their simplicity, a silver Rakhi elevates the gesture into something permanent. It is not just a symbol for the day; it is a piece of fine jewellery your brother can wear, treasure, and pass down.
At Rawat Gems & Jewellers, we have curated a collection of over 99 handcrafted silver Rakhis. Our range includes pieces crafted from fine silver (99.9% pure) as well as 925 sterling silver (92.5% pure) — the same purity standard used in fine silver jewellery worldwide. Whether you are looking for a traditional floral motif, a contemporary geometric design, or a Rakhi featuring semi-precious stones, you will find it here.
What Makes Our Silver Rakhis Special?
Not all silver is the same. The market is flooded with silver-coloured Rakhis that are actually silver-plated brass or zinc alloy — they tarnish within weeks, trigger skin reactions, and hold no intrinsic value. Our Rakhis are different:
- Genuine Silver — Fine or Sterling — depending on the design, our Rakhis are made from either 99.9% fine silver or 92.5% sterling silver. Both are real silver with lasting value, unlike plated imitations.
- Handcrafted Artisanship — our silversmiths use traditional techniques including filigree work, engraving, and stone-setting to create designs that stand apart from mass-produced imports.
- Transparent MRP Pricing — all prices are on MRP basis and clearly displayed. The final price is confirmed when you WhatsApp us before placing the order. Shipping charges are applicable extra.
- Designer Silver Rakhi Styles — from elegant Om and Swastik motifs to modern minimalist bands, floral clusters, and Rakhis with embedded cubic zirconia or semi-precious stones.
Fine Silver vs 925 Sterling Silver — Which is Better for a Rakhi?
Fine silver (99.9% pure) is softer, brighter, and has a warmer white lustre. It is ideal for lighter, delicate Rakhi designs and is less likely to tarnish quickly in dry conditions.
925 sterling silver is slightly harder due to the small alloy content, making it better suited for heavier, more intricate designs with stone settings or detailed engraving. It is the international standard for fine silver jewellery.
Each product in our collection clearly indicates which purity is used. When in doubt, WhatsApp us and our team will help you choose the right Rakhi based on design and preference.
Rakhi for Brother — Choosing the Right Design
The best Rakhi for brother depends on his personality and style. We recommend:























