Raksha Bandhan calls on sharing of infinite love and sentiments between a
brother and sister. To match on the galore of festive moments, markets are
flooded with beautiful and unique Rakhi. Special Rakhis are designed for
kids, embellishing with their innocence and sweetness.
Types of Rakhi for Kids
- - Rakhi with Cartoon
- - Rakhi with Toy
- - Rakhi with Candy
- - Rakhi for Infant
- - Rakhi with Stuff
Rakhi with Cartoon
Such Rakhis are most popular among kids. Cartoon Rakhis are designed by
adding motifs of cartoon characters, which are attached onto the Rakhis.
These are beautified more by adding plastic material, silk thread. Such
Rakhis are best for your adorable kids.
Famous Cartoon Character
- - Mickey Mouse
- - Tweety
- - Donald Duck
- - Spiderman
- - Little Hanuman
- - Superman
Rakhi with Toy
Make your small brother feel special by tyeing Toy Rakhi on his wrist. Such
Rakhis are enthralled with beautiful threads, plastic material, which are
used & molded to create beautiful toys.
Popular Toy Designs
- - Dolls
- - Animals
- - Birds
- - Stars
- - Cars
Rakhi with Candy
Amuse your little sweet bro with Candi Rakhi, as these come with toffees
attached on their base. This time don't scold your brother from eating
toffees and enthrall him with Candi Rakhi, which will be available in
beautiful style
Rakhi for Infant
Enjoy the sacred occasion of Raksha Bandhan with your small little brother.
Infant Rakhi is designed with cotton and it has been beautified by adding
small stars which will glitter more with the innocence of wearer. Infant
skin is soft so cotton is used to safe his tender skin.
Rakhi with Stuff
Tie cute and sweet Stuff Rakhi on wrist of your adorable brother. Stuff
Rakhi is made with center or base covered with little toy. It is fascinated
by adding colorful threads which not only hold back toy but also add shines
and beauty in it. These are come in myriad of form and shapes. You can tie
Musical Stuff Rakhi also which looks very appealing as they buzz with music
by pressing them.
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