925 Silver Shree Rakhi for Brother | Hallmark Stamped Mirror Polish
Shree. Before every sacred name. Before every auspicious beginning. Before every prayer. The NJELS Shree Rakhi places that one word — the prefix of reverence itself — on your brother's wrist this Raksha Bandhan. The charm is crafted in 925 Hallmark Stamped Silver with elegant Devanagari script, finished in a bright mirror polish.
"Shree" is used across Hindu tradition as a mark of respect and auspiciousness — attached before the names of deities, scriptures, and even people, as a way of invoking blessings and good fortune. As a standalone rakhi charm, it functions similarly to the Swastik in being a universal symbol of auspiciousness rather than being tied to one specific deity, while also carrying strong associations with prosperity through its close link to Goddess Lakshmi.
The mirror-polish finish keeps the calligraphy crisp and legible, giving the piece a clean, contemporary look that still carries deep traditional weight. It sits on a maroon thread and comes with a roli-chawal set included, ready for the complete tying ritual.
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Metal: 925 Sterling Silver, Hallmark Stamped
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Finish: Mirror polish (bright silver, not oxidised)
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Script: Devanagari calligraphy — "Shree"
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Thread: Maroon cotton thread, traditional and durable
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Includes: Roli-chawal set for the tying ritual
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Ideal for: Brothers who appreciate script-based, auspicious symbolism over specific deity motifs; sisters who want a prosperity-themed rakhi
Ships pan-India and internationally for NRI families celebrating Raksha Bandhan away from home. The silver charm can be removed from the thread after the festival and kept as a keepsake or pendant. Order early — script-based rakhis like this one are a growing favourite and move quickly closer to the festival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this rakhi made of genuine 925 silver, and is it hallmarked?
Yes — the Shree charm is 925 Sterling Silver, hallmark stamped for certified purity.
What does "Shree" symbolize on this rakhi?
"Shree" is a mark of reverence and auspiciousness used before sacred names, closely associated with prosperity and Goddess Lakshmi.
Is this rakhi tied to a specific deity, or is it more general?
It's a general symbol of auspiciousness and prosperity rather than a specific deity motif, similar in spirit to a Swastik rakhi.
Does this rakhi include roli-chawal for the tying ceremony?
Yes — a roli-chawal set is included, ready for the full traditional ritual.
Can my brother keep wearing the charm after Raksha Bandhan?
Yes — it can be removed from the thread and kept as a pendant or everyday keepsake.