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It's the same story every year. You spend an entire afternoon in the market, bargaining with the rakhi seller for threads that look almost the same, colour combinations that all merge into one, and when you get home you already know what’s going to happen. Rakhi is tied on an August morning, worn with pride for maybe a week and then quietly makes its way to a drawer, or worse, the dustbin, as the thread starts fraying at the edges.
If you are reading this chances are you have completed that cycle. You want something that lasts longer than the sentiment of one festival morning. And this is where a 925 sterling silver rakhi comes in handy. It's not just a thread anymore, it's a piece of jewellery that your brother can actually wear on a Tuesday afternoon, months after Raksha Bandhan has gone, and nobody will bat an eyelid.
This guide takes you through everything you need to know before buying one this year, from what 925 actually means, how it compares to a regular thread rakhi, GIVA’s 2026 collection, pricing, care, and even shipping it to a brother sitting miles away from home.
Table of Contents
1. Raksha Bandhan 2026 Date and Muhurat
2. Why This Raksha Bandhan Calls for More Than a Thread
3. What Makes a Rakhi "925 Sterling Silver"
4. Silver Rakhi vs Thread Rakhi: A Side-by-Side Look
5. GIVA's 925 Silver Rakhi Collection 2026
6. Top 5 Silver Rakhi Designs You Must Not Miss
7. How Much Should a 925 Silver Rakhi Cost
8. Caring for Your Silver Rakhi So It Lasts
9. From Rakhi to Everyday Wear: Life After August 28
10. Sending a Silver Rakhi to a Brother Abroad
11. Frequently Asked Questions
Raksha Bandhan 2026 Date and Muhurat
Raksha Bandhan 2026 falls on Friday, August 28. As always, it is best to confirm the exact muhurat window for your city closer to the date, since timing can shift slightly based on regional panchang calculations.
Why Timing Matters Even With a Silver Rakhi?
A silver rakhi is meant to last much longer than the festival, but the actual tying ceremony is still performed at the muhurat time prescribed by tradition. Most families continue to follow the tying of it within the auspicious window irrespective of what the rakhi is made of.
Why This Raksha Bandhan Calls for More Than a Thread
Let’s be real, thread rakhis have a charm of their own. They are budget friendly, festive and colourful. They were never supposed to last. Most are made of silk or cotton thread wrapped around cheap metal or plastic beads and the moment they touch water, sweat or a gym session they start looking tired.
Sisters today want something else. They want their brother to see the rakhi in October and feel the warmth that he felt in August. A silver rakhi does exactly that . It keeps its shine and shape and sentiment a whole lot longer than any thread ever could.
The problem with conventional thread rakhis
Remember the last five rakhis you gifted. How many of them made it past the first week? Thread rakhis generally:
- Fray & pill away in days of daily wear
- Colour runs after one wash or one sweaty day
- Break easily during sports, gym or manual work
- Be thrown aside without a second thought if they look tired
It’s not anyone’s fault, it’s just the nature of the material. Cotton and silk threads are seasonal props, not permanent fixtures.
What sisters actually want brothers to keep
But most sisters are looking for a rakhi that becomes a keepsake, something their brother remembers every time he looks at his wrist, not just on Raksha Bandhan 2026, but on a normal working day. Only a well made piece of jewellery can provide this emotional continuity and it is exactly this gap that a 925 sterling silver rakhi fills.
What Makes a Rakhi "925 Sterling Silver"
A 925 sterling silver rakhi is made of 92.5 percent pure silver combined with 7.5 percent alloy, usually copper, which makes the piece strong enough for daily wear while still carrying real silver value. It is the same purity standard used in fine silver jewellery worldwide.
925 is not a marketing term, it tells you the actual purity of the metal used. If you see a rakhi stamped 925, it means 92.5 per cent of metal is pure silver and the remaining 7.5 per cent is of other metals, usually copper, added purely for strength.
Understanding the 925 hallmark’
Pure silver is soft and easily bent out of shape and so jewellers add a small percentage of another metal to it. The 925 hallmark is your assurance that what you are buying is authentic silver jewellery and not a silver plated mirage that will flake away in a few wears.
Why jewellery is not made of 999 pure silver
You might ask, why don’t brands just use 999, or full pure silver. The honest answer is that 999 silver is too soft to hold intricate designs, motifs or stone settings. It is easily scratched and dented. The 7.5 percent alloy added to 925 silver gives jewellers the strength needed to produce fine detailing such as the Ganesha motifs and floral settings you will see later in this guide without sacrificing the silver content.
BIS hallmarking and how to verify authenticity
Always look for a BIS hallmark or a purity certificate when you buy silver jewellery online. This small cheque protects you from paying silver prices for something that is barely silver plated. Reputed brands will always clearly mention this on the product page and if they don’t, that’s itself a red flag worth noticing.
Read more: Celebrate Raksha Bandhan in Style with GIVA’s Jewellery Picks
Silver Rakhi vs Thread Rakhi: A Side-by-Side Look
If you are still on the fence about whether the extra spend is worth it, this comparison should settle it.
|
Factor |
Thread Rakhi |
925 Silver Rakhi |
|
Average lifespan |
Days to a couple of weeks |
Years, with proper care |
|
Cost |
Rs 20 to Rs 200 |
Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000 depending on design |
|
Wearability after Rakhi |
Rarely worn again |
Can be worn as bracelet or pendant |
|
Water and sweat resistance |
Poor, fades and frays quickly |
High, silver holds up well |
|
Sentimental value over time |
Fades with the thread |
Grows stronger, becomes a keepsake |
|
Reusability |
None |
Can be restyled or repurposed |
This is really the heart of the sterling silver rakhi vs thread rakhi debate. A thread rakhi wins on price and festive colour, but a silver rakhi wins on everything that actually matters once the festival is over.
GIVA's 925 Silver Rakhi Collection 2026
At GIVA, the thought behind every silver rakhi design has been the same, make something that your brother will actually want to keep wearing and not something that gets tied once and is forgotten. The 2026 collection has a mix of traditional motifs, minimalist symbols and playful designs, so there is something for every kind of brother, be it the traditional Ganpati bhakt or the one who wants his rakhi to double up as an everyday accessory.
The GIVA rakhi collection 2026 has been designed keeping in mind 3 different types of brothers: the devotional one, the understated one, and the one who wants his rakhi to be cool enough to wear to college the next day.
Traditional & Religious Motifs Rakhis
These are for the brothers who like their rakhi to have a spiritual touch, think antique finish Ganesha motifs, Om symbols or oxidised detailing that looks straight from a heritage jewellery box.
Minimalist and symbolic rakhis
If your brother is a fan of understated jewellery, GIVA has crafted rakhis with small scripted motifs and small stone accents that do not shout for attention, but still carry real meaning.
Personalised Playful Rakhis
And for the younger crowd, or the brother who has a sense of humour about these things, there are fun charm based designs, star drops and playful text detailing that feel less like a ritual object and more like a gift he’d actually choose for himself.
Just a quick note on the metal, as the collection features both oxidised silver and gold toned pieces, it is worth knowing that the gold toned designs are generally gold plated on a 925 silver base, so you are still getting genuine silver underneath the finish. Always check the product description of each item to make sure of the correct metal specification before you order. Explore the personalised rakhi collection now.
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Top 5 Silver Rakhi Designs You Must Not Miss
If you are short on time and just want the best of what this collection has to offer, here are five designs worth your attention this year.
1. Oxidised Silver Lord Ganesha Rakhi
For the brother who wants tradition but doesn’t want it looking dated, this one is an antique finished Ganesha motif with a small stone accent. The oxidised finish gives it a slightly rustic, heritage look that pairs beautifully with the red and silver thread.
2. Golden Infinity Bro Rakhi
An infinity symbol with the word Bro written right into the design. This is one of those rakhis that actually gets worn like a bracelet way after August, primarily because once you take out the thread, it doesn’t look like a rakhi at all.
3. Golden Protection Rakhi
A dainty scripted motif with a stone centre, subtle, chic and works well for the brother who doesn't wear flashy jewellery but still wants something meaningful on his wrist.
4. Golden Best Bro Rakhi
A playful BRO charm with a star drop, this one is aimed at the younger, more fun loving brother, think college goers or teenagers who want their rakhi to feel less formal and more like an accessory.
5. Oxidised Silver Pearl Flower Rakhi
This floral oxidised setting with a pearl centrepiece is slightly more unisex in its design, making it a great pick if you are tying rakhis for both your brother and your sister-in-law.
This is the reason we have handpicked these designs that don’t look out of place even after the festival of rakhi is over and that is the whole point of investing in a 925 sterling silver rakhi.
Read more: Top 10 Rakhi Designs for Your Brother - GIVA Collection
How Much Should a 925 Silver Rakhi Cost
Pricing is usually the biggest question mark for first time buyers so let’s keep it simple.
What sets the price of silver rakhi
- Weight of silver used, heavier pieces naturally more expensive
- Craftsmanship takes longer with designs of complexity, intricate motifs like Ganesha or floral settings
- Stone or Pearl Additions Any embellishment increases base cost
- An additional process to plain polished silver is oxidised or antique finishing.
Budget friendly vs statement pieces
If this is your first time buying a silver rakhi and you want to get your feet wet, minimalist designs such as the Golden Protection Rakhi usually fall on the more approachable side. If you want something that makes a more visual statement, then go for motif heavy pieces like the Ganesha or Pearl Flower rakhi. They will cost a bit more, but give you more design detail per rupee.
For most reputed brands, the silver rakhi price 2026 is usually between Rs 1,000 for simpler designs and Rs 5,000 and above for heavier, stone studded pieces. Any purported 925 piece selling for much less than this price range is worth some double checking before you buy.
Caring for Your Silver Rakhi So It Lasts
Silver is long-lasting but not indestructible, and a little care can go a long way toward keeping it looking like new.
Tips for anti-tarnish storage
Keep your silver rakhi in an airtight pouch or small box when not in use. It tarnishes faster when exposed to air, particularly in the humid climate of India.
What not to do
- Sprayed directly on the garment, perfume or deodorant
- Extended exposure to water, particularly water with chlorine or salt
- Harsh soaps or chemical detergents
Clean home safely
Routine maintenance is generally done with a soft, dry cloth. For a deeper clean, a mild silver polishing cloth is great. Stay away from toothpaste or baking soda hacks you may have seen online, as they can actually scratch delicate detailing on motif-heavy designs.
From Rakhi to Everyday Wear: Life After August 28

Silver Shubh Om Rakhi
This is really what this whole guide has been leading up to, a silver rakhi that lasts forever, not just as a sentiment but literally as a piece that your brother continues to wear.
Wearing it as a bracelet
Most of GIVA’s silver rakhi designs, especially the Infinity Bro and Best Bro versions, can easily be re-strung on a plain silver chain or leather cord and worn as a regular bracelet once the festive thread begins to seem too casual for daily wear.
Repurposing as a pendant or keychain
Motif pieces like the Ganesha or Pearl Flower charm can be easily moved over to a chain and worn as a pendant or even added to a keychain if your brother is not a fan of jewellery. The same flexibility is the reason why a silver rakhi that lasts forever isn’t just a catchy phrase, but a truly practical outcome.
Sending a Silver Rakhi to a Brother Abroad
For sisters with brothers settled outside India, silver rakhis are actually smarter than most festive options.
Shipping timelines for Orders from NRIs
They are jewellery pieces, not perishables, so they do much better for international shipping. Most brands suggest placing NRI orders at least 2-3 weeks before Raksha Bandhan, factoring in customs clearance and courier timelines.
Packaging and customs problems
Silver jewellery is a precious metal and is usually insured for international shipping and comes with proper invoicing which also makes customs declaration easier than for unmarked gift items.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a silver rakhi last compared to a thread rakhi?
A well maintained 925 silver rakhi can last for years, while a thread rakhi typically wears out within a couple of weeks of regular use.
Is 925 silver rakhi safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, 925 silver is generally considered skin friendly and less likely to cause irritation compared to cheaper alloy or plastic rakhis.
Can a silver rakhi be worn as a bracelet after Raksha Bandhan?
Yes, most silver rakhi designs, especially charm and motif based ones, can be restrung onto a chain or cord and worn as a regular bracelet.
What is the ideal budget for a 925 sterling silver rakhi in India?
Most genuine 925 silver rakhis in India fall between Rs 1,000 and Rs 5,000, depending on design complexity and stone detailing.
How do I send a silver rakhi to my brother living abroad for Raksha Bandhan 2026?
Order at least two to three weeks in advance, choose a brand that offers international shipping with insurance, and keep the invoice handy for customs purposes.
Does silver rakhi tarnish and how do I prevent it?
Silver can tarnish over time with air exposure, but storing it in an airtight pouch and avoiding contact with perfume or water significantly slows this down.
Which is the best 925 silver rakhi design for 2026?
It depends on the brother. Traditional picks like the Oxidised Silver Ganesha Rakhi work well for devotional brothers, while designs like the Golden Infinity Bro Rakhi suit those who want something wearable well beyond the festival.
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