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Green bonds that are binding: Seed Rakhis ideas that grow

Green bonds that are binding: Seed Rakhis ideas that grow
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New Delhi: What did you do with Rakhi tied on your wrist by a loving sister? Some of you can appreciate and maintain it forever, but most of you might throw it away in a few days.
What about Rakhi growing into a new life after Raksha Bandhan? While Kitschy Rakhis and cartoon bearings are always a hit, a number of sellers now promote environmentally friendly rakhis that spring life after their time on the wrist ends.
Although more expensive than ordinary Rakhi, the green is made by weaving threads around the seeds that can be planted after use.
21Fools.com, one of the many platforms that promote this innovative romless rom, said this lively jewelry was made of organic cotton planted by farmers in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan and then naturally colored.
“More than 35 handmade craftswomen Rakhis with knitting yarn dyed and then instilling the seeds of life in it.
After the festival ends, this can be sown and planted,” explained Divyanshu Asopa, founder, 21fools.com.
Asopa said Rakhi that must be discarded must be soaked in water first and then buried in shallow land, be careful not to bury it too deep.
“On the ground, and watered carefully, it will be a week before the seeds germinate,” Asopa added.
“Rakhis is also packed using a recycled cardboard and handmade paper, making it really biodegradable.” The jewelry costs Rs 349 on the 21fools website.
Igp.com, other multi-gifting websites, have also introduced Rakhis seeds.
Produced in more than 2,000 designs, they are valued between Rs 575 and Rs 725.
Tarun Joshi, founder, IGP, “It’s beautiful, handmade rakfis made of natural cotton yarn with seeds incorporated in the dial from Rakhi.
This can be planted It is the perfect way to celebrate your bond with your siblings and to celebrate the mother’s nature.
“Sonu Singh, street vendors in Tilak Nagar West Delhi, said environmentally friendly choices have gradually gained popularity for years even though the price is higher.
“We are not too much, but they still sell.” Singh said.
“We have started ordering more than them because people ask about such kind of Rachis.
They usually sell around Rs 250.”

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