5 Luxury Raksha Bandhan Gift Ideas For Your Brother And Sister
Celebrate Raksha Bandhan with thoughtful gifts

Tod’s leather belt |
Your closest allies and your toughest competitors, siblings—brothers and sisters—have a bond that is rooted in our character and soul. So as India prepares to celebrate the sacred bond of Raksha Bandhan on August 28, 2026, here are tokens that show that you appreciate, care and love.
The perfect shirt
Designer Payal Khandwala embodies practical couture. Her perfect shirt collection, with 21 interpretations in silk, linen and poplin, is designed to be worn, styled and re-styled in ways that feel personal. It makes a great gift for the sharply dressed corporate sister.
Price: Upto Rs 25000
Right timing
While the world drools over the pop-coloured pocket watches, homegrown Bangalore Watch Company’s new pocket watch, Forty-Seven, is a piece to behold. Built with surgical-grade steel in a vintage gold finish, an off-white linen pattern reminiscent of the self-reliance movement of the time, and powered by a Swiss quartz movement, the watch comes with a vintage leather lanyard.
Price: Rs 120,000 approx.
A keepsake
Raksha Bandhan is about the knot that protects. Nicobar’s Alphabet Rakhi Set celebrates that tie with a brass alphabet with 18K gold plating and an aqua cotton thread, along with an alphabet bag charm in rhodium-plated brass.
Price: Rs 3,700
Celebrate family
A token for a sibling that always puts the family first, this handcrafted wooden wall panel by Ellementry celebrates the warmth of togetherness while adding character to the living space.
Price: Rs 45,000
Artistry in leather
Rooted in Italian craftsmanship, Tod’s enduring heritage, impeccable artistry, and understated luxury make this leather belt a thoughtful gift for brothers who channel timeless style.
Price: `45,000
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