Kundan · Handmade in Bikaner

Kundan Rakhi — Traditional Rajasthani Stone-Set Rakhis

Stone-set rakhis using the traditional Rajasthani kundan technique: each stone hand-pressed into a gold-foil base. No machine replicates this precision.

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Ruby & Emerald Kundan Flower – handmade Kundan rakhi from Bikaner by Arihant NoveltyKundan

Ruby & Emerald Kundan Flower

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Kundan

₹49
Crystal Petal Flower with Ruby Heart – handmade Kundan rakhi from Bikaner by Arihant NoveltyKundan

Crystal Petal Flower with Ruby Heart

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Kundan

₹49
Pearl & Kundan Square Rakhi – handmade Kundan rakhi from Bikaner by Arihant NoveltyKundan

Pearl & Kundan Square Rakhi

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Kundan

₹49
Diamond Kundan with Champagne Stone – handmade Kundan rakhi from Bikaner by Arihant NoveltyKundan

Diamond Kundan with Champagne Stone

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Kundan

₹79
Diamond Kundan with Emerald Beads – handmade Kundan rakhi from Bikaner by Arihant NoveltyKundan

Diamond Kundan with Emerald Beads

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Kundan

₹79
Kundan Flower with Heart Petals – handmade Kundan rakhi from Bikaner by Arihant NoveltyKundan

Kundan Flower with Heart Petals

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Kundan

₹99
Double Pearl & Kundan Square – handmade Kundan rakhi from Bikaner by Arihant NoveltyKundan

Double Pearl & Kundan Square

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Kundan

₹99
White Enamel Flower Kundan – handmade Kundan rakhi from Bikaner by Arihant NoveltyKundan

White Enamel Flower Kundan

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Kundan

₹99

Kundan is one of Rajasthan's most celebrated jewellery traditions — a technique so intricate that even experienced craftsmen work slowly. The process involves setting coloured stones into a highly refined gold foil (called kundan) by pressing them carefully into a base metal frame. What looks effortless is actually hours of precise handiwork. Arihant Novelty applies this same jewellery-making discipline to rakhis, producing pieces that look like they belong in a display case.

Each kundan rakhi in this collection features gemstone-coloured stones — ruby red, emerald green, deep navy, pearl white — set by hand into gold-tone bases. The result is a rakhi that catches light the way fine jewellery does, without the fine jewellery price tag. These are designs with real presence on the wrist, and brothers often keep them long after Raksha Bandhan has passed.

Who it's for

Kundan rakhis are the right choice when you want to give something that feels genuinely special. They suit brothers at any stage of life and work particularly well for Bhaiya-Bhabhi matching sets — the stone colours can be coordinated across both pieces. If you want one rakhi that makes an impression, this is the category.

Buying guide

  • Stone colours are photographed in natural light so what you see is accurate
  • Kundan settings are pressure-set, not glued — stones stay secure with normal wear
  • Pairs well with our Bhaiya-Bhabhi Sets for a coordinated gifting moment
  • Formal enough for brothers who wear the rakhi past Raksha Bandhan

Every rakhi in this catalog is handmade by Sunder lal Daga in his Bikaner workshop — the same craft, the same hands, seven years of quiet dedication. Order by 20 August 2026 for guaranteed delivery before Raksha Bandhan.

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