From a packet of colourful laces, string of beads, ribbons with sequins to little sets of embellishments, pearl stickers, paper and felt shapes and quilling sets with tools, it is possible to mix-match and create as many rakhis as one wants.
Manju, an employee at the Luv India Concept Store in main Janpath market shop here says that decorative pieces of a teddy bear or popular cartoon characters are popular among schoolgirls who use them to make rakhis for school-going brothers.
"These products range from Rs 75 to Rs 300. Since these sets have enough raw materials, around 10 to 15 rakhis can easily be made. Also if some raw materials remain unused, you can use it for your rakhi next year as well," says Manju.
The shop also has rakhis made out of their own raw materials which cost Rs 95 irrespective of the designs.
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"Once I pasted my picture with my brothers in a zigzag circle form. So they really liked it. Similarly there are various easy ideas one can work upon and in not more than 10 minutes, your customized rakhi will be done," she says.
Sets of cards and envelopes are also available for those who prefer to enclose a message with their rakhis.
1469 Habitat has designed rakhis with antique Phulkari Bagh embroidery. Phulkari design work is from the Punjab region which literally means flower work. These rakhis cost Rs 500.